Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
23/12/2004
Date of Amendment
23/12/2004
Name of Property
Cottage to SE of Pantyrhedyn
Unitary Authority
Ceredigion
Location
Situated some 800m E of village, on track to Pantyrhedyn running N from lane to Storehouse farm.
History
Small house of early C19 regional vernacular type with low upper floor and big offset for kitchen chimney, but not marked on 1843 Tithe map. The lack of associated outbuildings suggests that this may have been associated with lead-mining rather than agriculture. Disused 2004.
Exterior
House, rubble stone with corrugated asbestos roof and stone end stacks with dripstones and capstones. Larger square stack to right. Two storeys, double-fronted, much offset to left for very narrow left room and broad right kitchen. W front has two small square windows under eaves, four-pane fixed glazing, and ground floor two 4-pane sash windows with slate sills and yellow brick voussoirs, one each side of board door with slightly higher yellow brick head.
Rear E side has one small four-pane fixed window with slate sill on first floor right of centre and very small four-pane fixed window to ground floor right, with no sill and slab lintel.
Interior
Not available for inspection.
Reason for designation
Included as a surviving example of the traditional smaller house of the region with large kitchen, very small parlour/bedroom, and low upper storey.
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