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Latitude: 52.5951 / 52°35'42"N
Longitude: -3.8416 / 3°50'29"W
OS Eastings: 275352
OS Northings: 301293
OS Grid: SH753012
Mapcode National: GBR 92.9QS6
Mapcode Global: WH57G.Y1TC
Plus Code: 9C4RH5W5+28
Entry Name: Fron-Y-Gog
Listing Date: 19 November 1990
Last Amended: 19 November 1990
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 8503
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300008503
Location: On an elevated and levelled site to NE of Machynlleth. Reached by a lane climbing up from Garth Road NE of the cemetery. Faces SE.
County: Powys
Community: Machynlleth
Community: Machynlleth
Built-Up Area: Machynlleth
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Earlier Cl9 late Georgian remodelling of an older structure, dated internally l702. Formerly the home of Humphrey Jones Evans (l806-62) Deputy Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire.
2-storey 6-bay painted roughcast front partly set back; plinth and ornamental quoins. Undulating slate roofs, wide boarded eaves and rendered chimney stacks; the roof is hipped over the extreme right hand bay. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th bays are set back, now with lean-to small pane glazed sun loggia forward to the level of the flanking gabled bays; the right hand gable has cusped bargeboards. Small pane sash windows, mostly 9-pane across the lst floor and l2-pane to ground floor of the gabled bays; horned l2-pane sash to right hand gable. All have lugged architraves with mid-rail bosses (also to keystones on gabled bays) and the lst floor windows have cast-iron window box holders. French doors within the loggia and half glazed door at far right end, with similar architrave. Set back on the left end is a gabled porch added at the time of the remodelling; similar cusped bargeboards. Pointed arch entrance on the SE side with chamfered jambs with extruded corner to left. 2-window right end with l2-pane sash windows and plain architraves; similar window box holder to lean-to. Paired cross ranges at rear to NE end; some dormers.
Earlier Cl9 staircase with inlay to turned newel. Panelled doors and some broad architraves. Main room has broad reeded ceiling cornice. Timber lintel to kitchen fireplace dated l702; some deep walls.
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