Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
9747
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
22/07/1992  
Date of Amendment
13/09/2002  
Name of Property
Ty Mawr  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire  
Community
Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn  
Town
 
Locality
Abergorlech  
Easting
258560  
Northing
233664  
Street Side
N  
Location
In the centre of the village with a short lane (Tan-y-Pound) to R and a separate house (Esgair Villa) attached on the L. Set back from the road behind a narrow cobbled forecourt.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Ty Mawr is first mentioned in the mid C16 but the present house appears to be early C18 with later modification. By 1840 it was the Wheatsheaf Inn, during which time the present internal plan was established. It was converted back to a dwelling in the 1940s.  

Exterior
A 2-storey 3-window house of painted rubble stone, retaining earlier render to the R-hand, and slate roof with C19 brick end stacks. The openings have cambered heads with stone voussoirs, and are offset to the L of centre but are not equally placed. The central C19 boarded door has an inserted glazed panel. Windows are late C19 horned margin-lit sashes. A stone mounting block is built against the R-hand end. A lean-to is built into the higher ground at the rear and incorporates the stair. It has a central boarded door opening to the landing, which has to its R a small-pane hopper window under a wooden lintel. The end wall of the lean-to, continuous with the R gable end of the house and facing Tan-y-Pound, has a small-pane window under a brick segmental head, above which is a replaced window under a wooden lintel.  

Interior
The present plan comprises a central entrance hall and dog-leg stair at its rear with plain balusters. However this is probably C19 and the entrance probably originally opened into the principal room and therefore the house should properly be classified as a late example of a hall house. The original hall, on the R side, has a large fireplace with a timber lintel, and 2 chamfered cross beams. An early wooden door frame, partly infilled to make a window or a bar in the public house, is to the rear of the room.  

Reason for designation
Listed as a well-preserved early C18 house with strong external character and detail.  

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