Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
19203
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
09/01/1998  
Date of Amendment
09/01/1998  
Name of Property
The Trefnant Inn  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Denbighshire  
Community
Trefnant  
Town
Denbigh  
Locality
Trefnant  
Easting
305165  
Northing
370654  
Street Side
SW  
Location
Prominently located at the crossroads in the centre of the village.  

Description


Broad Class
Commercial  
Period
 

History
Former house (?) dated 1806, with adjacent stable range. This was extended to the S and reorientated eastwards in the third-quarter C19; at the same time the gap between primary house and stables appears to have been infilled.  

Exterior
L-shaped inn complex consisting of a 2-storey, 3-bay main section facing E, with the earlier section at right-angles to the SW, together with an adjoining stable range. Limestone rubble construction, the main (later C19) section of squared blocks, with slate roofs, that to the stable range of economical, overlapping type; plain end chimneys to the domestic ranges. The main section is symmetrical and has a central entrance with wooden doorcase and re-used, early C19 6-panel door (octagonal upper panels); segmental fanlight above. Recessed 12-pane flanking sash windows to ground floor, with projecting slate sills, plain slate lintels and modern external shutters; similar 9-pane windows to the first floor. The SW (earlier) section adjoins at right-angles, its NE gable advanced and with a modern window (formerly an entrance) to the ground floor. Of 3 bays and 2 stories, with a raised ground floor above basement. In the centre a blocked entrance with limestone voussoirs to cambered head (the door of the later section may have originated in this position); above this is an inset slate date plaque with the initials ME LL and the date 1806. Flanking this are 4-pane later C19 sashes in original brick-cambered openings, with a modern basement window to bottom L. Tall, 8-pane C19 sash window to upper floor at R, under the eaves; modern window to L. Further sash window to the rear of the main section with continuously-roofed brick outshut to L; single-storey brick extension with catslide roof to rear of primary block, with tall brick chimney. Adjoining the primary block is a stable/agricultural range of two periods, the shorter first section being a later C19 infill and the longer, stepped-up section beyond being primary. The former has an external stone-stepped access to an upper catslide dormer entrance (now blocked), and a further blocked ground-floor opening to R. The main section has 3 segmentally-headed entrances with limestone voussoirs and boarded doors in pegged frames; between the last two a further, former entrance, now reduced to form a boarded window; 2 tiers of ventilation slits.Blocked opening to rear of this range at L with timber lintel; further ventilation slits and a large modern boarded entrance to R.  

Interior
Plain, modernised interiors.  

Reason for designation
Included as a prominently-sited C19 village inn with late Georgian origins.  

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