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Latitude: 53.2448 / 53°14'41"N
Longitude: -3.4833 / 3°28'59"W
OS Eastings: 301115
OS Northings: 373001
OS Grid: SJ011730
Mapcode National: GBR 4Z3X.NK
Mapcode Global: WH65H.GPHV
Plus Code: 9C5R6GV8+WM
Entry Name: Pentre Meredydd
Listing Date: 2 June 1998
Last Amended: 2 June 1998
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 19929
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300019929
Location: Located on the bend of an unclassified lane approximately 1.5km N of the centre of Cefn Meiriadog village, immediately beyond Hendy Farm; set gable into the slope of a hill.
County: Denbighshire
Town: St Asaph
Community: Cefnmeiriadog
Community: Cefnmeiriadog
Locality: Cefn Meiriadog
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: House
Long single-storey sub-medieval hall-house, currently unoccupied. Of whitened, partly-rendered rubble construction with steeply-pitched thatched roof, covered over with corrugated iron sheeting; a patched central section possibly relates to a former central chimney, now removed. The SE (entrance) side has a blocked entrance with wooden frame to the L, with a low C19 (?) rubble garden wall built up against it. To the R is the main entrance. This has a boarded door and pegged, chamfered doorcase. To the R are two large C19 16-pane windows, the first fixed and the second, a sliding sash; further, 6-pane sash to far R (downhill end). The NW (rear) side has two small, square primary windows to the downhill end, with 2-light sashes. To the centre is a low masonry projection with a deeply-recessed window opening to the R; beyond this is a large blocked window (perhaps originally a 3-light mullioned window) with exposed oak jamb to the R. At the far R (uphill end) is a further square, unglazed window. The uphill gable has a blocked entrance and open upper gable; the downhill gable has a corrugated iron gable apex.
The interior was not available for inspection at the time of survey (10/97).
Listed for its special interest as a sub-medieval vernacular thatched house.
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