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Latitude: 52.9722 / 52°58'19"N
Longitude: -3.0748 / 3°4'29"W
OS Eastings: 327917
OS Northings: 342186
OS Grid: SJ279421
Mapcode National: GBR 72.JX57
Mapcode Global: WH785.QKZB
Plus Code: 9C4RXWCG+V3
Entry Name: Cefn Kynaston including garden walls
Listing Date: 30 April 1996
Last Amended: 30 April 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 16870
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300016870
Location: Close to the junction of Hill Street and Plas Kynaston Lane, the house is set in walled grounds ringed by footpaths at the foot of steps leading down from Crane Street.
County: Wrexham
Community: Cefn
Community: Cefn
Locality: Cefn Mawr
Built-Up Area: Cefn-mawr
Traditional County: Denbighshire
A carved stone built into the garden wall carries the date 1805 with initials V over T.A. On stylistic evidence, the house in its present form seems unlikely to be as early as this, and is probably c1820-30. It was extended with a rear wing in the later C19. The house was the residence of local doctors from 1897-c1960.
Coursed and squared rubble with tooled freestone dressings; hipped slate roof with bold overhang to eaves; paired brick axial stacks. Rear wing similarly constructed, but with yellow brick dressings to windows. 2 storeyed, 3-window range with central entrance. Segmentally arched doorway in segmental trellis-work porch. Flanking windows are 12-pane sashes with tooled heads. Similar windows to first floor. Lean-to stone addition against E elevation, with wide conservatory window facing garden.
Rubble walls with plain stone copings enclose the garden and form the E and S boundaries of the plot.
Original layout survives largely intact with central entrance hall flanked by principal rooms facing the garden. Several rooms retain simply moulded plaster cornices, and there are some original fireplaces: others are late C19 and later introductions. Enclosed staircase has simple stick balusters to landing. Panelled internal shutters to windows
Included as a very well-preserved example of a small scale early C19 house of considerable character.
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