Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
08/11/1985
Date of Amendment
28/10/2005
Name of Property
Cynnog Cottage, No 8 Church Row
Location
Situated at left end of terrace of eight backing onto churchyard in Defynnog village.
History
End house of terrace of eight Tudor-style estate cottages apparently altered in construction or later to a coach-house and then altered back to a cottage.
Exterior
End terrace cottage, rubble stone with slate roof and scalloped eaves board. Rendered left end chimney. Two storeys, offset to right, with no openings in left bay. Two small windows under eaves, central one with timber mullion, right one 4-pane, both chamfered with stone sills. Ground floor has window to right with hoodmould for a wider window (perhaps a pair of windows as on Nos 1-2), label at right end only, over a two-light mullion-and-transom window with stone sill. Deep chamfered sides. Centre (aligned slightly right of centre window above) former coach entry with tooled sandstone voussoirs to broad Tudor arch. Later infill of casement pair and square-headed board door in white-painted rubble stone.
Rear has C20 windows.
Interior
Interior not inspected.
Reason for designation
Included for its special architectural interest as part of the terraced row 1-8 Church Row, an unusual Tudor style group.
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