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Latitude: 52.9637 / 52°57'49"N
Longitude: -3.3971 / 3°23'49"W
OS Eastings: 306255
OS Northings: 341613
OS Grid: SJ062416
Mapcode National: GBR 6N.K99J
Mapcode Global: WH780.SRHV
Plus Code: 9C4RXJ73+F4
Entry Name: Former Cottage & Outbuildings at Ty'n y Llwyn
Listing Date: 20 October 1966
Last Amended: 28 January 2004
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 706
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300000706
Location: Located to the SW of the house.
County: Denbighshire
Community: Cynwyd
Community: Cynwyd
Locality: Llangar
Built-Up Area: Cynwyd
Traditional County: Merionethshire
Tagged with: Cottage
The former cottage is said to be C18, a secondary dwelling at Ty'n y Llwyn. It may have been converted to agricultural use, as it has a 1st floor doorway. The range adjoining to the rear could be earlier, as there are signs of rebuilding in the past, and may have been a barn. Adjoining this is a probable cart-shed range.
The ranges form an H-plan with former cottage at the S end, all constructed of rubble stone under slate roofs. Two-storey 3-window cottage on large stone plinth, no longer with chimney stacks. Central doorway with timber lintel, the door missing, flanked by small window openings, including part of a 2-light wooden casement to R. The 3 upper storey windows are infilled with red brick. The E gable end has a 1st floor doorway reached by a flight of stone steps, suggesting that the upper storey was converted to a granary. Narrow joists project from the W gable which supported a structure, perhaps a nesting box. To the rear is a 2-light wooden window to L of upper storey. To its R, the long central range adjoins at right angles.
The W side of the central range has a doorway to R with renewed timber lintel, and 2 ventilation slits above. There is evidence for rebuilding, and also for a former lean-to. No openings to E side of range, but remains of a former window with stone sill.
The range at right angles to N end may have been a cart-shed. It has a wide opening with timber lintel to E gable end, with weather-boarding to gable; this elevation appears to be partially rebuilt. A raked stone buttress supports the N side of the building. To the S gable is an inset 2-light window with stone lintel, beneath which a garage has been built against the range. This is of rubble stone with a gabled slate roof, double planked doors to W end and open lean-tos on each side.
No access to interior at time of inspection. The former cottage is now used as a hen-house.
Listed as a large complex of agricultural buildings with early origins, which includes a former secondary dwelling, and for group value with Ty'n y Llwyn farmhouse.
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