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Latitude: 53.2633 / 53°15'47"N
Longitude: -3.8674 / 3°52'2"W
OS Eastings: 275539
OS Northings: 375663
OS Grid: SH755756
Mapcode National: GBR 1ZFP.HX
Mapcode Global: WH545.K7LL
Plus Code: 9C5R747M+82
Entry Name: Farmbuildings at Llechan-uchaf
Listing Date: 8 October 1981
Last Amended: 28 September 1999
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 3287
Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence
ID on this website: 300003287
Location: In the Gyffin Valley some 4km SW of Conwy and 2km NW of Henryd.
County: Conwy
Town: Conwy
Community: Henryd
Community: Henryd
Locality: Llechwedd
Traditional County: Caernarfonshire
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
The barn is dated 1837 and is probably the first building of the group. The cartshed, former cowhouse and stable ranges which together with the barn now form a 3-sided yard were probably added shortly afterwards, and a subsidiary yard to the left is probably a later C19 addition. Earlier this century, the buildings formed part of the Berthlwyd estate.
Extensive group of farmbuildings comprising main 3-sided courtyard of barn and cartshed with cowhouse and stables in flanking wings, and a secondary courtyard to the SW (left). Roughly coursed rubble with slate roofs. Barn has central entrance (with opposed rear doorway) with timber lintel and datestone above with initials E over D J S, and low-set ventilation slits in the flanking bays. To its right (beyond a straight joint) is the cartshed which has paired cambered archways and small loft lights below the eaves above. Right-hand wing has doorway flanked by windows towards left, and a further door and window to the right beyond; timber lintels to openings. Wing to left has doorway towards left with irregularly spaced flanking windows, and a further doorway and window to the right. Series of vents in rear wall of this range, which forms one side of the secondary yard. Originally further cattle accommodation (probably feeding sheds giving access to the yard), and now converted to stabling, the original pattern of openings suggesting open sheds can still be traced.
Barn has shouldered king-post truss roof, stone flagged threshing floor and loft door to granary over cartshed.
Listed as an exceptionally complete C19 farm courtyard.
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