Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
28/01/2004
Date of Amendment
28/01/2004
Name of Property
Cain Villa
Locality
Llanfechain village
Location
At the south side of the road leaving Llanfechain to the north-east.
History
Formerly the site of a row of small cottages, part of which survives as the adjacent Wesley Cottage. Cain Villa was probably built in the mid-Victorian period.
Exterior
A symmetrical two-storey, three-window house set back from the road, with a brickwork walled and steel-gated forecourt. The house is in yellow brick painted white, and slate-hung on the north side from eaves to ground storey sill level. There is an original central porch on the south (garden) side and a modern central porch on the north side. Slate roof with tile ridge; brick end-chimneys with pots.
The fenestration confirms that the garden elevation is to be regarded architecturally as the front. Four-pane hornless sash-windows above and below, with brick segmental arches and stone sills. (A heavy growth of ivy conceals whether there was a middle window upstairs.) A specially good feature is the four panel original door, with heavy nouldings to the lower panels and glazing in the upper panels,also its open-fronted original porch with trellis sides and a cornice and a carved front arch with little pendant.
At north, to the yard, the house has 12-pane horizontally sliding sash windows.
Interior
Irregular plan layout. The house has been extended one bay into the adjacent Wesley Cottage.
Reason for designation
A small mid-Victorian village house which has retained its character.
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