Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
4819
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
30/11/1966  
Date of Amendment
14/05/1998  
Name of Property
Ty Mawr Farmhouse  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Gwynedd  
Community
Llanfrothen  
Town
Penrhyndeudraeth  
Locality
Llanfrothen  
Easting
261432  
Northing
340176  
Street Side
W  
Location
Located approximately 1km N of Penrhyndeudraeth at the southern boundary of the community and accessed via a short farm track leading off from the main road at the foot of the long hill from Penrhyndeudraeth; behind low, modern forecourt walls.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
First mentioned as 'Tyddyn William ap Meredydd' in 1568. The present building is a vernacular one-and-a-half storey farmhouse, probably of the mid C17, although repaired or partly rebuilt in 1707. Altered and extended (to NE) in the second-half C19, when a flush L-shaped agricultural range was added.  

Exterior
Long one-and-a-half storey vernacular end-chimney farmhouse with later agricultural addition to R. Of rubble construction, the house pebble-dashed and with battering to the front; pronounced boulder plinth to L (downhill) gable. Slate roofs, that to the house section modern, with tiled ridges. Squat end chimneys with weathercoursing and plain capping. Off-centre entrance (to R) with deeply-recessed C19 boarded door. To the L, a small square ground-floor light with a 4-pane late C19 sash window beyond; both are apparently primary openings. To the R of the entrance are 2 further sashes, similar though slightly larger; three 4-pane casements to the attic floor, breaking the eaves and contained within gabled dormers. Modern catslide extension to rear, with adjacent porch. To the R, the original blocked rear entrance, with 4-pane glazing to small, original flanking windows; 3 large, out-of-character modern skylights to rear roof pitch. Adjoining to the R and raised up slightly, the agricultural range. This has a window opening to the L, with a further, blocked opening under the eaves to the R. Beyond is a large cart entrance with recessed boarded doors. To the R of this is a flush cross-gable with similar entrance and window above; modern plastic glazing to this, slate lintels throughout. External stone-stepped access to upper boarded door to long R return. Later single-storey lean-to to rear, with modern continuously-roofed extension to R; corrugated iron roof.  

Interior
Implied former cross-passage plan to farmhouse; some chamfered main beams and plain joists visible. Late C19 stair and doors.  

Reason for designation
Included for its special interest as a C17/C18 vernacular farmhouse retaining good external character.  

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