Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
27012
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
22/10/2002  
Date of Amendment
22/10/2002  
Name of Property
Glyn Arthur  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Denbighshire  
Community
Llandyrnog  
Town
 
Locality
Llangwyfan  
Easting
313533  
Northing
365638  
Street Side
 
Location
In the valley below Moel Arthur, about 1km south-west of the summit.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Glyn Arthur is a Regency house of gentry status grafted on to a sub-mediaeval house which is now the rear wing. The character of the house derives from its Regency improvement, perhaps under the Jones family; Edward Jones of Glyn Arthur died in 1835; the house is noted in the Tithe Survey (1840) as owned and occupied by Elizabeth Jones.  

Exterior
A 2-storey house, of striking visual effect on approach; the west elevation is symmetrical and strongly divided horizontally by a verandah projecting on three sides. The main block of the house is approximtely square. Behind this, to the east, is a long service wing. A service yard to the north of the latter is entered through a gateway at left and there are outbuildings. The house is rough-cast, with a low-pitch slate roof with metal covering to ridges and hips and four rough-cast chimneys. The slated verandah to north, west and south includes decorative slate courses on the north side where it doubles as an open porch. It is supported on timber posts and the ground under it is paved in slate. The north (entrance) elevation and the west (garden) elevation are of 3 windows (above the verandah), but in the north elevation the right upper window is blind. The upper windows of the main block are of hornless sash type with 16 panes. Below the verandah roof at west are 2 sash windows similar to those above but with additional margin panes. The main door at north is semi-glazed and has a simple overlight. At the south side of the house, facing the terraced part of the garden, is one similar window with margin panes, and one upper window to the right; at the centre is a 2 storey timber sunroom, with hipped glazed roof and canted corners. The north wing is double pile, in similar materials including 2 chimneys; 4 units as seen from the yard, inclding 2 cartsheds (one walled up but with window); lofted stable at left with external stairs; modern porch to right; 2 dormer windows. At rear the elevation is irregular, with 2 16-pane sash-windows above and one below, a smaller sash-window above and 2 modern French windows. At the end is a modern glazed conservatory. Forming the east side of the yard is another stables and cartshed range at right-angles to the last, including a circular loft hatch.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
A fine house of gentry status of the Regency period which has retained its character.  

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