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Latitude: 53.1002 / 53°6'0"N
Longitude: -2.9579 / 2°57'28"W
OS Eastings: 335959
OS Northings: 356316
OS Grid: SJ359563
Mapcode National: GBR 77.8N0Q
Mapcode Global: WH88S.JBPN
Plus Code: 9C5V422R+3R
Entry Name: Roft Lee
Listing Date: 2 July 1962
Last Amended: 3 June 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 42
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300000042
Location: Situated on the S corner of Marford Hill and Springfield Lane.
County: Wrexham
Community: Gresford (Gresffordd)
Community: Gresford
Locality: Marford
Built-Up Area: Gresford
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
One of a group of cottages and houses in Cottage Orne style for the Trevalyn Estate while it was under the stewardship of John Boydell. The buildings along Marford Hill were completed by 1820, building phases of 1814 and 1816 are suggested by Trevalyn accounts. In 1814 Julius Flowers constructed a cottage of pise and it is possible that some buildings are partially of this material. Originally 4 separate dwellings. Altered late C19 and C20.
Render, rendered chimneys, slate roof, 2 storeys. Elevation to Springfield Lane: to right later extensions, otherwise the elevation is near symmetrical with a central bowed bay which has 3 linked arched windows ground floor and a Diocletian style window flanked by round windows in the upper floor. On each side a range with paired arched windows and similar blind Diocletian style windows, end bays have arched entrances with heavy labels over, above each is a similar Diocletian window in a gabled dormer which breaks through the eaves. Dentil eaves cornice throughout. The rear elevation is almost identical apart from a late C19/early C20 extension to left in matching style. Elevation to Marford Hill is gabled with ogee shaped sides and a large arched opening at first floor.
remodelled to form one house, probably early C20. A number of rooms have exposed and applied ceiling timbers.
Group value with Beech Cottage and Holly Cottage.
Listed as a block of early C19 former Trevalyn Estate cottages in distinctive picturesque style.
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