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Latitude: 53.1858 / 53°11'8"N
Longitude: -3.4193 / 3°25'9"W
OS Eastings: 305258
OS Northings: 366355
OS Grid: SJ052663
Mapcode National: GBR 6M.39X0
Mapcode Global: WH771.G600
Plus Code: 9C5R5HPJ+87
Entry Name: Bryn Disgwylfa
Listing Date: 2 February 1981
Last Amended: 24 January 2003
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 965
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300000965
Location: On the street-line.
County: Denbighshire
Community: Denbigh (Dinbych)
Community: Denbigh
Locality: Denbigh - Town
Built-Up Area: Denbigh
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: House
Second-half C18 town house, the home of Thomas Jones, the notable Calvinistic Methodist theologian and author (1756-1820).
Large 3-storey town house of roughcast over rubble and brick construction, with stucco quoins, architraves and sill-courses (all of c1900). Slate roof with simple brick end chimneys. Symmetrical 3-bay facade with central entrance, with an open canopy porch carried on slim cast iron columns; 4-panel door with 3-pane rectangular overlight. Flush 12-pane modern windows (imitating sashes) to the ground and first floors, and similar 6-pane window to the top floor R; blind 12-pane casement to the L. All have cambered heads with lugged stucco architraves and projecting sills and keystones. Partial (later) outshut to the rear. To the L of the entrance is a modern plaque recording the fact that Thomas Jones (1756-1820) lived here.
Listed for its special interest as a late C18 town house, the home of Thomas Jones, the notable Methodist minister.
Group value with nos 11-37 Beacon''''s Hill.
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