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Latitude: 53.0629 / 53°3'46"N
Longitude: -4.0061 / 4°0'21"W
OS Eastings: 265668
OS Northings: 353623
OS Grid: SH656536
Mapcode National: GBR 5V.C5B6
Mapcode Global: WH552.F8LQ
Plus Code: 9C5Q3X7V+5H
Entry Name: Gwastad Annas (Old House)
Listing Date: 29 May 1968
Last Amended: 8 June 2006
Grade: II*
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 3745
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300003745
Location: Located towards the NE boundary of the community, at the northern end of the Glaslyn valley; sited to the rear of and below the present late C19 farmhouse and accessed via the old valley road running
County: Gwynedd
Town: Caernarfon
Community: Beddgelert
Community: Beddgelert
Locality: Afon Glaslyn
Traditional County: Caernarfonshire
Tagged with: House
House of late medieval origins. Dendrochronological investigation has provided a felling date of 1508 for two cruck-blades, and a date of c1539-75 for the bresummer beam over the hall fireplace, demonstrating the insertion of a fireplace into a cruck-framed hall. Part of the Aberconwy Monastic lands farmed from 1508 and later bought by the Wynn family of Gwydir. Named as Iwasdainas in Ministers Accounts of 1536.
2-unit lobby entry house with later addition in line. Of whitened rubble construction with C20 slate roof (rubble gable parapets lost), with squat central chimney; weathercoursing and simple capping. Stone hoods above primary openings with C20 glazing. Off-centre entrance (to L) with stopped-chamfered frame and recessed boarded door; flanking windows and a further, blocked opening immediately to L. Further window and boarded entrance in later addition to far R. The rear has a 10-pane turn-of-the-century casement in a former door opening, with 6-pane flanking casements. Further entrance to L with boarded door; this is recessed between 2 C20 lean-to additions, that to the L larger and both with corrugated iron roofs. Four-pane late C19/early C20 sash to the upper L gable.
Lobby entry plan with parlour to the L and former hall to the R of the chimney. Wide stopped-chamfered bressummer to hall fireplace, with similar lateral ceiling beam and stone-flagged floor; C19 ceiling joists and boarded doors. An enclosed C19 corkscrew stair with pine boarding leads to the upper floor from the hall. Two-bay collar truss roof to primary section, with C19 superimposed roof structure.
Listed at grade II* as an exceptionally well preserved example of a stone-built late medieval hall-house, securely dated to the C16 and retaining good traditional character.
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