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Latitude: 53.0075 / 53°0'26"N
Longitude: -3.1707 / 3°10'14"W
OS Eastings: 321541
OS Northings: 346216
OS Grid: SJ215462
Mapcode National: GBR 6Y.GJ9R
Mapcode Global: WH77Y.8NCR
Plus Code: 9C5R2R4H+XP
Entry Name: Plas yn Eglwyseg
Listing Date: 7 June 1963
Last Amended: 22 April 1998
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 19702
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300019702
Location: Eglwyseg hamlet is on the minor road from Llangollen through the Nant Eglwyseg to Minera. The farmhouse stands on a bank overlooking the road junction and bridge at the centre of Eglwyseg.
County: Denbighshire
Town: Llangollen
Community: Llantysilio
Community: Llantysilio
Locality: Eglwyseg
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: Farmhouse
Probably built in the early C19, with the attached farm building added mid century. Double pile plan around a central stair hall. Kitchen at rear.
Stone rubble with ashlar quoining, and slate roofs. Two storeys, with a cellar at the S end, double pile plan with gable stacks and central entrance hall. The front elevation, facing E, is of 3 window bays. Central 4-panelled door the two upper panels glazed, set under a bracketed gabled canopy. To either side 3-light iron small-paned casements set in timber frames, the ground floor set under segmental brick arches to the openings, and lintels to the three 2-light first floor windows. Stone sills. Some early glass remains. The gable stacks are now rendered.
At the downhill S end, a substantial added 2-storey farm building, consisting of stabling on the ground floor and loft over, of similar construction, having its principal elevation in the lower gable end; central stable door and vented side windows with overlights. Two boarded doors to the loft over. At the front corner, a large quoin stone has moulded arrises; perhaps part of a pre-conquest cross base.
No access at the time of inspection. RCAHMW reports chamfered ceiling beams with some moulded joists. Fireplace with side cupboards. The SW room has a two-panelled door and cyma moulded mantel shelf. An oak staircase runs full height, with a moulded rail, close string and double square newels on the landings. On the first floor, further beams and joists. The roof has purlins.
Included as a good example of a substantial early C19 farmhouse retaining much of its original detail.
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