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Bwthyn Rhosyn (Rose Cottage)

A Grade II Listed Building in Llandwrog, Gwynedd

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.079 / 53°4'44"N

Longitude: -4.3134 / 4°18'48"W

OS Eastings: 245136

OS Northings: 356027

OS Grid: SH451560

Mapcode National: GBR 5G.B2P3

Mapcode Global: WH43L.QV6Z

Plus Code: 9C5Q3MHP+HM

Entry Name: Bwthyn Rhosyn (Rose Cottage)

Listing Date: 29 May 1968

Last Amended: 30 September 1999

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 3780

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300003780

Location: Located in the centre of the village at T-junction immediately north-west of the school; rubblestone wall in front with stone-on-edge coping and iron gate.

County: Gwynedd

Town: Caernarfon

Community: Llandwrog

Community: Llandwrog

Traditional County: Caernarfonshire

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History

The cottage is dated 1835 and appears to be one of the earliest of the buildings erected by the third Lord Newborough in the first phase of the replanning of Llandwrog as an estate village between the 1830s and c1860. Shown on 1840 Tithe Map.

Exterior

Single-storey cottage. Picturesque Gothic style typical of the earlier buildings in the replanned village. Irregularly coursed rubblestone with ashlar dressings to outer arch of porch and reddish brown brick window surrounds and chimney stacks; slate roof with coped verges and deep overhanging eaves with slate soffits. Central gabled porch with datestone "1835" above outer depressed pointed arch; ledged inner door with glazed panel to timber tympanum; 3-light timber mullioned and transomed window with cambered head and dripmould to either side of porch; integral end stacks and ridge stack to left of porch, all with rendered bases and moulded capping with chimney pots. Narrow lean-to and lower ranges to rear.

Interior

Interior not inspected at time of Survey.

Reasons for Listing

Included as a largely unaltered cottage of Picturesque style, forming an integral part of this important early Victorian planned village. Llandwrog is among the best-preserved such villages in this part of Wales from this period.

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