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Latitude: 51.4684 / 51°28'6"N
Longitude: -3.29 / 3°17'24"W
OS Eastings: 310490
OS Northings: 175173
OS Grid: ST104751
Mapcode National: GBR HS.LP56
Mapcode Global: VH6FB.XCK4
Plus Code: 9C3RFP95+9X
Entry Name: Coach-house and stables at Coedarhydyglyn
Listing Date: 13 September 1994
Last Amended: 7 August 2002
Grade: II*
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 14865
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300014865
Location: To the NE of the main house, on the same plateau.
County: Vale of Glamorgan
Community: St. Georges-super-Ely (Sain Siorys)
Community: St. Georges-super-Ely
Locality: Coedarhydyglyn
Traditional County: Glamorgan
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Contemporary with the house at Coedarhydyglyn c1820. Possibly part of the original design believed to be by Edward Haycock of Shrewsbury.
Large rubble-built range with low-pitched hipped slate roofs and red brick ridge stack. Windows are all small-pane, mostly casements, some sliding sashes. The main block running west/east contains the stables and has three loft windows evenly spaced to the front. Below this is a lean-to that has a deeply recessed central entrance with double doors and a 6-pane overlight; cross-framed windows to either side. Projecting forward prominently to either side are hipped roof coach-houses with 2 pairs of boarded double gates to each and camber-headed small-pane windows to the inner sides. Similar windows to the rear, some with cambered brick heads; the central opening has stone voussoir head.
Interior retains original layout and furnishings including loose-boxes with boarded stalls, basket arched openings with carved animal-head corbels, iron mangers and other fittings including iron sink. Stone flag floor below; stairs to lofts which have an intact range of king-post and strut trusses .
Listed II* as a substantial and unusually well preserved early C19 estate building, closely related to the main house; group value with this and other listed items on the estate.
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