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Latitude: 53.2446 / 53°14'40"N
Longitude: -3.6656 / 3°39'56"W
OS Eastings: 288952
OS Northings: 373243
OS Grid: SH889732
Mapcode National: GBR 2ZVX.6M
Mapcode Global: WH65D.NQP0
Plus Code: 9C5R68VM+RQ
Entry Name: Gwyndy Uchaf
Listing Date: 20 January 1995
Last Amended: 2 July 1998
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 15673
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300015673
Location: About 1.5 km W of Betws-yn-Rhos, 800m S of the B 5381; accessed via a long farm track which passes through Bryncar farmyard.
County: Conwy
Town: Abergele
Community: Betws yn Rhos
Community: Betws Yn Rhos
Locality: Gwyndy Uchaf
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: Farmhouse
C17 farmhouse with later additions. Birthplace of Thomas Gwynn Jones (1871-1949) important literary figure and poet, Professor of Welsh Literature at the University College Aberystwyth 1919-1937. Jones was recognised as the foremost Welsh poet of his generation.
Storeyed end-chimney farmhouse of irregular plan; its front (W) facing a farmyard behind low rubble forecourt walls. Built of whitened rubble with slate roof and kneelered gable parapet to R; right hand chimney is more massive and has weathercoursing. The first floor has a central sash window with similar window to R, both set at eaves level. On the ground floor is a central doorway (boarded door with diamond window and old latch); a slate plaque over the entrance records the birth of Thomas Gwynn Jones. To each side of doorway are large six-pane sash windows; all the windows are modern replacements of C19 originals. To the L, at right angles, is a single storey block (possibly a former dairy) with boarded door and window. The L (N) gable end of the house has a first floor sash window and entrance doorway beyond; 2-storey wing with 6-pane sash window to each floor and stone chimney. Adjoining beyond is a lower (former brew-house) block with a square window; end chimney with semi-circular 'Popty-Mawr' oven projection. The rear of the house (S) has a single-storey outshut.
To the L of the entrance part of oak in-and-out partition is exposed. The room to the R has a longitudinal stop-chamfered beam with stop-chamfered joists to rear. The L room has a modern wooden stair. The roof structure is ceiled but parts of 2 curved principal rafters are visible on the landing, with heavy purlins in some bedrooms.
Listed as well-preserved farmhouse with strong historic connections with Thomas Gwynn Jones.
Group value with the Agricultural Range at Gwyndy Uchaf.
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