Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
02/03/2004
Date of Amendment
02/03/2004
Name of Property
Gwyndu Cottage
Locality
Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain village
Location
At south side of the main street of the village, about 50 m west of the Sun Hotel.
History
Two units of a timber-framed cottage of possibly C17 date, one of the two earliest surviving buildings in the main street of the village.
The cottage was formerly known as Maddock Cottage. A door with small side windows facing the street appears to have been a shopfront, but is now disused and sealed. Another former front door position corresponding to the left (east) unit is marked by brickwork blocking in a gap in the stone plinth.
As now adapted the cottage faces away from the street. It has a slate roof with modern chimney and dormers.
Exterior
A single storey cottage in timber framing two panels high, the framing exposed on three sides but abutting later brick houses on the west side. Deep quasi-rubble plinth. A few panels show signs of brick nogging. Slate roof, red brick mid-chimney.
Two-window front elevation to the south; boarded door within a simple C20 porch, flanked by small pane windows (with metal opening casements and glazing bars) respecting the panels of the timber framing and with modern small-pane dormer windows in line above.
Blank rear elevation to the street, apart from the (disused) door and small-paned windows with metal glazing bars in the right bay and a modern dormer window centrally.
Interior
Two unit cottage with upper floor; possibly reduced.
Reason for designation
A surviving timber-framed cottage on the route from the bridge to the church which became the main street of Llansantffraid village; the house retains traces of a probable early shopfront.
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