Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
11/03/1981
Date of Amendment
29/02/1996
Name of Property
Henfaes House
Location
At the end of Henfaes Lane, which is a turning off the Leighton Road in the industrial estate E of the railway.
History
Built c1830. Now subdivided as 3 flats.
Exterior
Brick with slate roof; boldly projecting eaves and gable end stacks. 2 storeyed, main 3-window range facing N with recessed flanking blocks to either side, curved to the front angles, but with angled eaves overhang; rear wing. Central entrance in N elevation has 6-panelled door with lozenge overlight in reeded architrave, in added porch. Windows to either side on each floor and above, are 12-pane sashes with painted flat arched heads. The curved flanking blocks appear to have been raised in height: that to W has 12-pane sash window, with 2-light casement over, across the curve; E block is similar, but with inserted doorway. Single ring cambered window in rear wing, and doorway in angle with main range, which has possible blocked stair window to rear.
Reason for designation
A fine early C19 house with some distinctive features retaining much of its original detail.
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