Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
81852
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
24/10/2003  
Date of Amendment
24/10/2003  
Name of Property
Farm-buildings at Groes Las  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Gwynedd  
Community
Llanfair  
Town
 
Locality
Llanfair  
Easting
257745  
Northing
329791  
Street Side
 
Location
Towards the centre of the farmyard enclosure at Groes Las.  

Description


Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence  
Period
 

History
Groes Las is a small farmstead of characteristic late eighteenth or early nineteenth century date. There is a graffiti date of 1818 on the wall of the cowhouse (inside the later shed). The buildings all have slightly different build dates ranging from early -mid C19.  

Exterior
A cluster of farm-buildings comprising 2 linked ranges at right-angles to each other, built against the slope and making use of the changing ground level. Aligned approximately N-S, the earliest building in the group was probably originally a cowhouse; at right angles to it, and stepped up the slope, are two further buildings; the two ranges are linked by a small later shed. The cow house is mortared boulder construction, with random slate close-eaved roof. Doorway towards centre, with very small window to its left, and a further doorway at right. Built against rising ground, but with further window set high in rear wall. Loft entry or pitching door in right-hand (south) gable end. Small shed links this cowhouse to the other range and was apparently the last of the group to be built; Single doorway to front. Damaged opening in rear wall. E-W range comprises two buildings stepped up the slope. The earlier of the two is at the west. Rough quarry-dressed mortared stone with random slate roof and roughly dressed slate copings. It is a simple shed or barn, with opposed doorways at the lower end, and a pitching door in the upper gable (now accessed from the upper building); no other openings. A straight-joint shows where the barn was later added against (and partly over) this building: barn is a mix of mortared rubble and rough-dressed stone; random slate roof with roughly dressed stone copings. 2 vent slits in rear (south-facing) wall, and wide doorway at left of north wall. Pitching door in upper gable, with timber lintel.  

Interior
Cowhouse: Walls and internal timberwork are limewashed (consistent with use as cowhouse). 2 pegged tie-beam trusses (partly embedded in the walls), roughly worked, one with pegged collar. A further tie-beam against the right-hand gable has slots suggesting the earlier existence of a loft floor. In the E-W range, the lower building has sawn and bolted tie-beam and collar truss, big cobbles to floor. Barn also has bolted collar truss.  

Reason for designation
Listed as an exceptionally intact farm-range retaining good traditional character especially in the details of its construction. Part of a well-preserved small farmstead group at Groes las.  

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