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Sirior Goch

A Grade II Listed Building in Llanfair Talhaiarn, Conwy

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2489 / 53°14'56"N

Longitude: -3.6061 / 3°36'21"W

OS Eastings: 292933

OS Northings: 373637

OS Grid: SH929736

Mapcode National: GBR 3Z8W.22

Mapcode Global: WH65F.LL1N

Plus Code: 9C5R69XV+HH

Entry Name: Sirior Goch

Listing Date: 30 January 1968

Last Amended: 22 July 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 189

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300000189

Location: Located at the NW boundary of the community immediately S of the Betws-yn-Rhos to Abergele road, approximately 3km N of Llanfair Talhaiarn village.

County: Conwy

Community: Llanfair Talhaiarn (Llanfair Talhaearn)

Community: Llanfair Talhaiarn

Locality: Sirior Goch

Traditional County: Denbighshire

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History

Large late C18 3-storey farmhouse.

Exterior

Of rubble construction with fine, symmetrical brick facade of Flemish bond; slate roof with 2-stage brick end-chimneys. Three-bay main front with central bay slightly advanced and pedimented, the pediment containing a small blind oculus. Moulded wooden architrave to central entrance, with flanking pilasters supporting an open pediment. Contemporary 6-panel door with raised and fielded panels; decorative segmental fanlight. Original unhorned 12-pane sash windows to ground and first floors. These are near-flush with projecting sandstone sills, cambered heads and brick voussoirs; 6-pane casements to the second floor under the eaves (C20 replacements). Horned 12-pane sashes to the first-floor rear, with 6-pane casements to the second floor, as before. A modern conservatory addition occupies much of the ground floor of the rear and returns to the R side as a modern single-storey addition. Within the former is an entrance with part-glazed door; modern window in enlarged opening to the L.

Interior

Fine 3-storey narrow well stair with moulded mahogany swept rail, with scrolled end at the bottom and terminating columnar newel; stick balusters and scrolled tread-ends, with delicate moulded pendants to soffits. Three lugged architraves to L and R of hall with original 6-panel doors (stripped). The ground-floor L room has a simple decorative plaster cornice; that to the R has a segmental niche cupboard with simply-moulded arched head, fluted pilasters and projecting keystone; panelled window reveals.

Reasons for Listing

Listed for its special interest as a good late C18 Georgian house with well-preserved facade and interior features.

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  • II Bryn-Ffanigl-Uchaf
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  • II Milestone
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  • II Ty Mawr
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