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Latitude: 53.3416 / 53°20'29"N
Longitude: -4.2526 / 4°15'9"W
OS Eastings: 250126
OS Northings: 385113
OS Grid: SH501851
Mapcode National: GBR HMWW.0R4
Mapcode Global: WH42G.N84L
Plus Code: 9C5Q8PRW+MX
Entry Name: Tyn-y-llan including attached outbuilding range
Listing Date: 12 May 1970
Last Amended: 7 February 2002
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 5353
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300005353
Location: Set at right angles to the N side of the A5025, directly opposite the Church of St Allgo.
County: Isle of Anglesey
Town: Moelfre
Community: Moelfre
Community: Moelfre
Locality: Llanallgo
Traditional County: Anglesey
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C18 house. Marked on the Tithe Map of the parish, 1847, and recorded as being owned and occupied by Jane Williams; in the Census Returns of 1841 she occupies the house along with a female servant and a blacksmith, but by 1851 the property was owned by Edward Williams and his family, a farmer of 10 acres
(4.1 hectares) employing 2 labourers. The range has been re-roofed since the former listing description of 1970, and the single bay wing to the N has been raised to full height.
C18 2-storey, 2-window house of mortared rubble masonry, limewashed, with single bay wing (formerly single storey) in line to N, and added outbuildings adjoining. Modern slate roof with small gabled half-dormers at 1st floor; end chimneys with dripstones. The principal elevation faces E, the doorway offset to the L (S) with a single window to the left and 2 windows to the right; windows are 4-pane sashes with slate sills, with an enlarged ground floor 'bay' window inserted between the two windows to the right. The door is boarded, with a weathered tablet above. The rear elevation has some modern windows and some small 4-pane sashes set under the eaves; there is a single gabled half-dormer in the single bay wing to the N. There is a single long fixed 10-pane light inserted in the S gable apex.
The outbuildings abut the N end of the house and are single storey; the former cowhouse has 2 doors flanking 2 ventilation slits, the lower outbuilding to the N end a single door to the L (S).
Interior not viewed at the time of the survey.
Listed as a well preserved early C18 house and outbuilding range which retains a good vernacular character and forms a group with the nearby church of St Allgo.
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