Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
05/04/1971
Date of Amendment
19/12/2000
Name of Property
Plas Llanfigael
Unitary Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Location
Set back from the E side of a country road within the hamlet of Llanfigael; c 30m NE of the church of St Figael and c 1.5km ESE of the church of St Machraeth.
History
Circa 1795 with alterations. It is thought that the house may have been designed by John Cooper, the architect also responsible for Bodorgan Hall.
Exterior
Two storey former rectory. Five windows including 3-window central splayed projection with pyramidal roof and 2-windows on return, and wing at rear. Rubble masonry with red brick slightly cambered heads to windows. Hipped roof of slates. First floor sill band. Massive twin red brick chimney stacks. Sash windows with glazing bars. Sunk panels above centre 3-windows at ground floor and wide window each side with arched tympanum. Lawned garden.
Interior
Delicate enriched cornices, oak stairs with cut string and gentle going, doors with 6 sunk panels. First floor fireplaces with hobgrates and marble linings to wood mantels.
Reason for designation
Listed as a good late C18 rectory retaining many original features.
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