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Former Church School

A Grade II Listed Building in Llandow, Vale of Glamorgan

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4561 / 51°27'21"N

Longitude: -3.4955 / 3°29'43"W

OS Eastings: 296191

OS Northings: 174072

OS Grid: SS961740

Mapcode National: GBR HH.MKGX

Mapcode Global: VH5HS.CNFM

Plus Code: 9C3RFG43+CR

Entry Name: Former Church School

Listing Date: 26 October 1995

Last Amended: 26 October 1995

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 16464

Building Class: Education

ID on this website: 300016464

Location: Prominently located at the centre of Llysworney village to the S of the parish church, set back from the road within a small paved yard surrounded by a low rubble wall.

County: Vale of Glamorgan

Community: Llandow (Llandŵ)

Community: Llandow

Locality: Llysworney

Traditional County: Glamorgan

Tagged with: School building

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Exterior

Victorian former village school with date stone on the front elevation inscribed "1858 by RCNC" referring to R.C Nicholl Carne whose wife is commemorated in the parish church of St Tydfil. Strong composition with distinctive asymmetric plan unusual in that the schoolhall is stepped down from the schoolhouse. Primarily two storeys high, coursed limestone elevations and steeply pitched Welsh slated roofs. The main range is aligned on a N/S axis with a two storey range to the rear. The lower range to the S steps down in height with a single storey range at the far S end. Three ashlar stacks, one to each two storey range with bellcote to N end of main block, retaining one bell. Pronounced gables rising from the eaves with plain bargeboards to all main elevations with timber casements beneath. Single storey porch to N end of main range, with a pair of boarded double doors and small lancet window to the front elevation with inscribed plaque above. Ground floor has three-light window set centrally between the first floor casements. The main range (hall) is double-height with a 2-light, twin-transomed small-pane window. Similar window to N gable end. Single storey bay to S end has single timber boarded door with four pane sash to left hand side. Further casements to rear set beneath gable on central range with larger casement beneath to ground floor. S elevation of rear range has further gable with casement arrangement and boarded door with sash to right hand side with hoodmould over. Single storey lean-to with slated roof to N elevation.

Reasons for Listing

Listed grade II as a well designed mid C19 school bordering the churchyard at the centre of the village and having group value with the church and the Great House.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Parish Church of St Tydfil
    Located at the centre of the village of Llysworney, immediately to the W of the village pond.
  • II Former Ebenezer Particular Baptist Chapel
    Llandow
  • II Great House
    At the centre of the village to S of Parish Church, set behind a low rubble wall.
  • II The Old Sheep Washery
    Located at the centre of the village, opposite the village pond and sheep pound, and to the W of the Parish Church of St. Tydfil.
  • II Milepost at the Carne Arms PH
    Located on the roadside and set into the end of the S boundary wall of the Carne Arms public house at Llysworney.
  • II Breach Farm House
    About 1.8km W of Llanblethian, and 300m S of road.
  • II PIgeon Hose at Nash Manor
    The Pigeon House is immediately beside the roadside boundary wall to the W of the main house; linked to the Pheasant House by a courtyard wall.
  • I Nash Manor
    Set in its own grounds to N of Llandow trading estate and 1km S of Llysworney. The entrance to the drive is at the junction of the B4268 and the B4270.

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