Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
01/11/1990
Date of Amendment
19/08/1991
Name of Property
Greenfield House
Unitary Authority
Flintshire
Location
Set back from the road on corner of the lane to Abbey Farm. Iron-railed boundary wall with chamfered stone gate piers to main entrance.
History
C18 origins; late-Georgian remodelling (shown on 1833 map) followed by late-Victorian ca 1900 alterations to the front and interior
Exterior
2-storeys. 3-window scribed rendered front with plinth and quoins; modern concrete tile roof with rendered chimney stack to left end and two at rear. Horned sash windows with sills and cambered voussoir arch heads; tripartite to left. Central late Victorian gabled porch with deep cornice and plinth and high transom to glazing with traceried top-lights; narrow hall windows to either side. Garage stepped down to left. Scribed render rear has 9-pane sashes to 1st floor and a splayed bay to ground floor. Projecting chimney breast beside Central 4-panel back door with timber porch; 2-storey extension beyond with monopitch roof and small-pane sash windows. The left hand (NE) side of the main building has small-pane sashes with cambered voussoir heads including a horizontally slidding sash. Whitewashed, lofted stable and privy attached at rear corner; further rubble outbuilding at right angles with multipane horizontally sliding sash.
Interior
The main entrance is onto a large square hall with enrichment of ca1900; tiled floor, complete panelled effect up to bracketed cornice at picture rail level and ribbed plaster ceiling of a standard lobed pattern. The cornice is earlier C19 with rosettes at corners. Late-Georgian staircase retained with S-shaped tread ends; segmental arch leads to stepped down rear hallway - thick wall between this and the main hall may have been the outside wall of the original building. 6-panel doors with architraves and panelled shutters to main rooms. Regency style reeded architrave to dining room at left with tall sideboard recess; semicircular arched polished slate chimneypiece. More elaborate chimneypiece to drawing room at right and ornate foliated iron ceiling rose. One early 8-panel, fielded, door on 1st floor.
Reason for designation
Listed for its well-preserved interior and as one of the last remaining old houses in the Greenfield Valley to retain much of its architectural character.
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