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Latitude: 52.0644 / 52°3'51"N
Longitude: -4.5745 / 4°34'28"W
OS Eastings: 223618
OS Northings: 243802
OS Grid: SN236438
Mapcode National: GBR D3.D1Z4
Mapcode Global: VH2MX.NCHR
Plus Code: 9C4Q3C7G+Q5
Entry Name: Coach-House to E of Penylan
Listing Date: 21 September 1964
Last Amended: 15 March 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 9885
Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence
ID on this website: 300009885
Location: Situated just E of mansion, overlooking farm yard to N and path from mansion to second coach-house (Oakhill) to S.
County: Ceredigion
Community: Beulah
Community: Beulah
Locality: llandygwydd
Traditional County: Cardiganshire
Tagged with: Carriage house
Mid C19 formal lofted coach-house built for Morgan Jones of Penylan, probably contemporary with the house, 1852-4. Form is of coach-house but arches face N to farm-yard. Not apparently marked on 1841 Tithe Map.
Roughcast rubble stone with stone dressings, hipped slate roof with flat eaves and ridge octagonal timber cupola with leaded dome. Two-storey, three-window range. N front has three triple-casement loft windows with stone voussoirs. Cilgerran stone band. Three tall cart-entries, arched with stone voussoirs and Cilgerran stone imposts. S side has open pedimental gable to slightly projected centre, roundel plaque, first floor casement pair each side and triple casement centre. Cilgerran stone band. Ground floor tall narrow arches each side, one a shallow niche, the other a door with broad tracery in head. Centre blocked elliptical arch with raised springers and keystone. Contemporary wing to W, Cilgerran stone plinth, single storey, projecting pedimented centre with oval in pediment. 12-pane window left, 16-pane centre, both with stone voussoirs and recessed in square frames with stone voussoirs. Plain timber-lintel broad doorway to right. Pedimental W gable with oval traceried light in pediment. Ground floor 4-panel door with traceried overlight and stone voussoirs. A single storey wing running N has N end stack and 16-pane sash each side of door. Stone voussoirs. 16-pane sash in E rear wall.
To W of main block is derelict outbuilding, probably earlier, with corrugated iron roof and steps to loft door on N side. S side obscured but has slate-capped plinth.
Joisted floor and four-bay roof with tie-beam, queen posts, collar, king strut and angle struts to trusses.
Listed as a good late classical estate building, group value with Penylan and Oakhill.
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