Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
25530
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
18/07/2001  
Date of Amendment
18/07/2001  
Name of Property
Mill Forge  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Caerphilly  
Community
Gelligaer  
Town
 
Locality
Ystrad Mynach  
Easting
314573  
Northing
192977  
Street Side
W  
Location
On the southern border of Ystrad Mynach, on the W bank of Rhymney River, fronting the thoroughfare.  

Description


Broad Class
Commercial  
Period
 

History
Mill and forge are situated on the border of Ystrad and Llanbradach and historically take the name of each at different times. Does not appear on C18 Llanbradach Estate demesne maps because although owned by Thomas family it was leased out. Probable reference to it as 'old smithy' in Land Tax of 1798. Apppears on Llanfabon Tithe map 1842 and in census of 1841. At this time masons working on the construction of nearby Ystrad Fawr were living in this group of buildings comprising mill, farm, smithy and cottage. Forge cottage also functioned as a post office for Ystrad by 1871 according to census. Forge previously had a stone tiled roof and incorporated a cowshed; it had cobbles to front and tethering rings in wall. Smithy ceased business by turn of century and re-opened in 1973. Present owner created a new opening in wall opposite hearth and extended workshop to rear.  

Exterior
Forge building is attached to left side of house and shares the same chimney. Built of limewashed stone rubble with corrugated roof incorporating ridge ventilator and surmounted by a weathervane. To right and flush with the house frontage is a cambered headed window with shutter; centre right doorway up 2 steps; wall projects and extends to left. Main entrance is now in gable end, blocked doorway to former cowshed adjacent. House attached to right has been altered and extended; frontage has a 2-window range with central porch to ground floor and flat roof dormers above, all C20; end stacks.  

Interior
Forge hearth is situated in wall shared with house and has a cambered arch reinforced with iron; round-arched recesses below; chimney breast is stepped and curved to accommodate the bellows which now hang on the rear wall. In the cottage, the fireplace incorporates a bake oven.  

Reason for designation
Listed as an historic forge; group value with the Mill.  

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