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L-shaped agricultural range at Belmont

A Grade II Listed Building in Llanddoged and Maenan (Llanddoged a Maenan), Conwy

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1597 / 53°9'35"N

Longitude: -3.797 / 3°47'49"W

OS Eastings: 279949

OS Northings: 364021

OS Grid: SH799640

Mapcode National: GBR 64.4VJG

Mapcode Global: WH65Q.NV41

Plus Code: 9C5R5653+V6

Entry Name: L-shaped agricultural range at Belmont

Listing Date: 17 February 1997

Last Amended: 17 February 1997

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 18239

Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence

ID on this website: 300018239

Location: Located 60m W of Belmont, set back to the N of the lane to Llanddoged and facing a former stable complex.

County: Conwy

Community: Llanddoged and Maenan (Llanddoged a Maenan)

Community: Llanddoged and Maenan

Locality: Belmont

Traditional County: Denbighshire

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History

The Belmont agricultural complex was built, or at least added to, by the Rev. John Nanney Wynne, who lived at Belmont as his primary residence from 1795 until his death in 1838. Renowned as a 'keen devotee of the turf', the Reverend aquired the contemporary nick-name of 'the sporting rector of Llangwyfan' and established a racing stables at Belmont which survives as this complex. He was a regular participator in the celebrated Conway races, held at 'the Marsh' until discontinued c1809, and was known to have possessed a large collection of silver cups and trophies, of which he was justifiably proud.

Exterior

Late C18 L-shaped storied agricultural complex; of rubble with slate roofs and cambered red brick heads to ground-floor openings. The main range runs N-S and is of three sections, with an advanced central barn and flanking byre and stable sections, continously roofed. The former is symmetrical and has large opposing entrances, that to the rear smaller and with modern flanking buttresses. 2 tiers of ventilation slits and two unglazed square windows to upper floor, under the eaves. The adjoining R section has 3 standard entrances, the 2 to the R converted to (unglazed) window openings; 2 further unglazed windows under the eaves. The L section is similar, with an entrance at R and 2 windows to L; these with modern glazing. Openings to upper floor as before with, in the L corner, a tall loading bay.
The subsidiary arm of the range adjoins at right-angles at the top and runs E-W. This has an entrance to the L with flanking windows, that to L blocked, that to R unglazed. To the R are 2 entrances, the first a wide carriage entrance with opposing arch, creating an access tunnel. That beyond is a standard entrance set into an arched recess of the same size of the carriage entrance; 5 square windows under the eaves, boarded or with modern glazing. Plain brick chimney to centre R. External stepped access to upper boarded and studded, deeply-recessed door on L gable end. The rear roof pitch of this section is of corrugated iron. A modern barn adjoins the N-S arm to the rear.

Interior

3-bay central and R sections of N-S range with pegged tie-beam trusses with queen struts; slate-flagged floor to former. Dividing wall within L section.

Reasons for Listing

A fine late C18 agricultural complex associated with the Rev. John Nanney, the 'Racing Rector.'

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