Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
08/09/1998
Date of Amendment
30/09/1999
Name of Property
Dovecote and attached range to left at south-east corner of farmyards at Glynllifon College Farm
Unitary Authority
Gwynedd
Location
At the south-eastern corner of the upper of the two inter-linked farmyards and adjacent to a range of cartsheds. Glynllifon College Farm is approximately 200m uphill from the house and reached via a track beside the kitchen gardens.
Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
History
There is a date of 1852 on a porch in the lower farmyard which gives a likely date for much of the complex although there was presumably a pre-existing estate farm and the style of the arched entrance to the lower farmyard is diagnostic of the work of the 2nd Lord Newborough suggesting that part of the farm is likely to date from before 1832. This range is likely to be amongst the earlier buildings within the farm.
Glynllifon was the seat of the Wynn family and Sir Thomas John Wynn became the 1st Lord Newborough in 1776. The house was rebuilt after a fire 1836-48 by Edward Haycock, architect of Shrewsbury.
Exterior
2-storey square dovecote built of local rubble stone with a pyramidal slate. Over the front entrance is a 'T-shaped' window formerly with small-panes over 2-lights. Blank rear wall. Attached single-storey range to left; the latter has three doorways to front and a small yard. In poor condition at time of inspection.
Interior
Dovecote has slate floor and doveboxes retained. Pilastered central pillar may have once supported the potence or may be reused.
Reason for designation
Included for group value with other farm ranges at this good example of an early to mid C19 former estate farm.
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