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Plas Coch

A Grade II Listed Building in Cefnmeiriadog, Denbighshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2348 / 53°14'5"N

Longitude: -3.4436 / 3°26'36"W

OS Eastings: 303744

OS Northings: 371832

OS Grid: SJ037718

Mapcode National: GBR 6L.0B03

Mapcode Global: WH76N.2YGJ

Plus Code: 9C5R6HM4+WH

Entry Name: Plas Coch

Listing Date: 10 June 1952

Last Amended: 2 June 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 152

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300000152

Location: Located near the River Elwy, set back from the main road at the eastern boundary of the community, approximately 2km E of Cefn Meiriadog village centre; accessed via a short drive running W from the r

County: Denbighshire

Town: St Asaph

Community: Cefnmeiriadog

Community: Cefnmeiriadog

Locality: Pont-yr-Allt-Goch

Traditional County: Denbighshire

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History

Late C17 brick storeyed house with early C19 additions and alterations.

Exterior

Imposing 3-storey L-plan house of whitened brick construction under a slate roof; projecting end chimneys with paired, diagonally-set (unwhitened) stacks with dentilated stack collars. The main (primary) range has a 5-bay symmetrical front of three floors, the squat upper storey probably being a raising of the early C19, and perhaps replacing a dormer storey. Central entrance with 6-panel (raised and fielded) door in pegged doorcase. 12-pane near-flush, unhorned sash windows to ground and first floors, those to the latter with cambered heads. Between the floors is a projecting stringcourse consisting of a diagonally-set dentil course between two header courses. The upper floor has two 12-pane horizontal sliding sashes under the eaves. To the rear of the main block is a later single-storey lean-to addition. The rear gabled wing has an end chimney as before with two blocked windows to the upper gable. Adjoining flush with the front facade is a 2-storey early C19 addition of whitened brick. This has a storeyed, canted bay with hipped roof with 12-pane sashes as before; the dentilated stringcourse of the primary block is continued onto its first section. Tall end chimney with projecting breast.

Reasons for Listing

Listed for its special historic interest as a late C17 brick farmhouse retaining good early C19 external character.

Group Value with the adjoining former stable block.

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