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Bryn Ysgol

A Grade II Listed Building in Ysbyty Ifan, Conwy

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0237 / 53°1'25"N

Longitude: -3.7291 / 3°43'44"W

OS Eastings: 284122

OS Northings: 348781

OS Grid: SH841487

Mapcode National: GBR 67.FDNK

Mapcode Global: WH66J.P8F8

Plus Code: 9C5R27FC+F9

Entry Name: Bryn Ysgol

Listing Date: 8 April 1997

Last Amended: 8 April 1997

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 18323

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300018323

Location: Sited commandingly on a hillslope at the western edge of the village; set back from the road and raised up on a revetted bank.

County: Conwy

Community: Ysbyty Ifan

Community: Ysbyty Ifan

Traditional County: Caernarfonshire

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History

An almshouse complex was originally erected in Tir Ifan in 1709 by the will of Captain Richard Vaughan of Pant Glas, a blind Royalist veteran of the civil wars and one of the Poor Knights of Windsor. He also gave `the use of two hundred pounds for ever to maintain six poor aged men of this parish.' These almshouses were in due course superseded by a new range, built by Mrs Catherine Vaughan of Pant Glas, presumably in the late C18, which form the core of the present range. The original almshouses (of Captain Vaughan's foundation) were dissolved by the Charity Commissioners and sold, being subsequently demolished in 1885. In 1880, using the transfered endowment and the proceeds of the sale of these, Edward Gordon, Baron Penrhyn, rebuilt Mrs Vaughan's range and gave it its present appearance.

Reasons for Listing

Listed for its special historic interest as a C19 range of almshouses in a commanding location above the village.

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    Sited commandingly on a hillslope at the western edge of the village; set back from the road and raised up on a revetted bank.
  • II Former Wheelwright's Workshop.
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  • II Bryn Ffynnon
    Located some 30m S of the Pont Ysbyty Ifan on the W bank of the river Conwy and centrally-placed within an arc of three estate terraces, rubble-walled and gated forecourt.
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    Located some 30m S of the Pont Ysbyty Ifan on the W bank of the river Conwy and centrally-placed within an arc of three estate terraces, rubble-walled and gated forecourt.
  • II Bryn Ffynnon
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  • II Former Corn Mill
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  • II 4, Mill Street, Ysbyty Ifan
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