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Cwm House

A Grade II Listed Building in Cilycwm, Carmarthenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0446 / 52°2'40"N

Longitude: -3.8198 / 3°49'11"W

OS Eastings: 275288

OS Northings: 240031

OS Grid: SN752400

Mapcode National: GBR Y3.F958

Mapcode Global: VH4H7.QVYZ

Plus Code: 9C4R25VJ+R3

Entry Name: Cwm House

Listing Date: 29 November 1995

Last Amended: 29 November 1995

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 16975

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300016975

Location: Situated on W side of village street, immediately opposite church

County: Carmarthenshire

Community: Cilycwm (Cil-y-cwm)

Community: Cilycwm

Traditional County: Carmarthenshire

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History

1835-8 C19 village house, formerly the Mason's Arms. James Edwards, carpenter and builder, rebuilt a house on the site after 1835, in 1838 there is mention of a newly-built dwelling-house and shop. Sold to Daniel Richards 1840, (d1846), and to Neuadd Fawr estate 1863. Occupied in 1863 by Thomas Morgan and in 1871 and 1891 by John Morgan, Surveyor of Highways. Name changed from Mason's Arms to Cwm House in C20.

Exterior

Roughcast with slate roof and end stacks, rendered to left, late C19 yellow brick to right. Two-storey, 3-window range of horned 12-pane sashes and centre 6-panel door, four glazed. Stucco plinth, stone sills, flat boarded eaves. Rear has hipped SW rear wing, C20 windows.

Reasons for Listing

Group value with church and other listed items in Cilycwm village. A good example of C19 village house, in Georgian tradition.

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  • II The Old Post Office
    Situated on W side of village street, opposite Neuadd Fawr Arms.
  • II Lychgate to parish walls
    Situated on W side of village street, in line with W door of church.
  • II Neuadd Fawr Arms
    Situated on E side of village street just S of churchyard.
  • II Llyswen
    Situated on W side of village street, opposite Neuadd Fawr Arms.
  • II Lamb House
    Situated on W side of village street, facing down Ship Street.
  • II Capel Y Groes
    Situated on W side of village street, behind Cwm House and reached by Heol y Groes lane between Cwm House and Old Post Office.
  • II Lamb Shop
    Situated on W side of village street, facing down Ship Street.
  • II Ty Capel
    Situated on W side of village street, behind Cwm House and reached by Heol y Groes lane between Cwm House and Old Post Office.

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