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Latitude: 52.8312 / 52°49'52"N
Longitude: -3.4599 / 3°27'35"W
OS Eastings: 301739
OS Northings: 326966
OS Grid: SJ017269
Mapcode National: GBR 6L.TL1P
Mapcode Global: WH67M.T3LB
Plus Code: 9C4RRGJR+F2
Entry Name: Blaen-y-Cwm
Listing Date: 9 August 1996
Last Amended: 23 May 2003
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 17144
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300017144
Location: In a small farmyard at the end of the Pennant road, about 800 m north-west of the church of St Melangell, and above and to north-west of the modern Blaen-y-cwm house. Adjacent agricultural ranges sepa
County: Powys
Community: Llangynog (LLangynog)
Community: Llangynog
Locality: Cwm Pennant
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: Building
A cruck-built farmhouse built on the contour, to which an early wing has been added extending downslope. This wing is in stonework of a different character to that of the original range. Later dormer windows; C19 staircase in the south wing. When re-inspected in 2002 the house was in derelict condition. The south wing was recently in use for livestock and contains a feeding rack.
Blaen-y-cwm was shown in 1839 as part of the Llechwedd-y-garth estate with 169 acres, tenanted by Elinor Roberts. The house is described by Lloyd as it was in the 1920s, when it was the farmhouse of a thriving sheep farm.
An L-shaped farmhouse of 1½ storeys in local quasi-dressed slate masonry, apart from the south gable which has been rebuilt in brick (with loss of chimney); roof of small slates. Stone end-chimney at east. The house is entered at the east side of the south wing: door to right, small-pane sash window to left, two through-eaves stone dormers of unequal height, in one of which a small-pane sash window survives; the dormers not aligned with the window and doorway below. The adjacent south elevation of the contour-range has a window below and a similar dormer above, not aligned. Former door and two windows at rear.
Small stone-walled front enclosure.
The main east/west range has two rooms separated by timber-framed partition. There are two cruck frames in the room to east and intersecting chamfered beams forming 4 squares with chamfered joists counterchanging direction. Large fireplace to east with stone staircase recessed into the wall at the right of the hearth.
In the wing extending south there is a large moulded transverse beam supporting two ovolo-moulded longitudinal beams with unchamfered joists. C19 wooden staircase.
On first floor in the south wing is a timber-framed partition (over the heavy transverse beam); C19 partitioning.
Listed as a regional farmhouse retaining crucks and good internal detail.
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