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Glanrafon

A Grade II Listed Building in Pentrefoelas, Conwy

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0647 / 53°3'52"N

Longitude: -3.6543 / 3°39'15"W

OS Eastings: 289240

OS Northings: 353214

OS Grid: SH892532

Mapcode National: GBR 6B.BSYD

Mapcode Global: WH66C.V70D

Plus Code: 9C5R387W+V7

Entry Name: Glanrafon

Listing Date: 19 October 1998

Last Amended: 19 October 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 20603

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300020603

Location: The building lies immediately W of the chapel on the farm road to Hafodty Hafod Dre.

County: Conwy

Town: Pentrefoelas

Community: Pentrefoelas

Community: Pentrefoelas

Locality: Hafod

Traditional County: Denbighshire

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History

Built as a pair of cottages, probably in the mid C19.

Exterior

Built of rubble stonework, rendered to the front and rear, and slate roof. Reflected pair of cottages, each consisting of one room with a narrow service bay containing the front door on the outer side of the building. Boarded doors, and small timber casement windows in deep reveals. No windows on the rear. Coped gable at the W end only. Rendered central four-flue stack. The cottages have now been made into one dwelling.

Reasons for Listing

Included as a pair of typical hill-country farm workers cottages, of group value with the chapel and telephone call box at Hafod, characteristic of the smallest category of early C19 upland settlement in rural Wales.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Chapel at Hafod
    The chapel is set at a remote crossroads on the edge of open moorland 2.75km from the junction with the A5 Holyhead Road.
  • II Telephone Call-box at Hafod
    Hafod is at a remote crossroads on the edge of open moorland 2.75km from the junction with the A5 Holyhead Road. The call box is located close to the end of the small chapel.
  • II Tyrpeg Mynydd
    The house stands close to the road on the 350m contour at the S boundary of the moorland of Mynydd Hiraethog.
  • II Range of buildings at Nant-y-creau
    The range runs N-S, enclosing the farmyard on the E side, and separated from the other farm buildings by a driftway leading out to the N.
  • II L-shaped range of farmyard buildings at Nant-y-creau
    The farm stands immediately N of the junction of the Denbigh Road with the A5 Holyhead Road.
  • II Nant-y-creau
    Nant-y-creau farm is situated immediately N of the junction of the Denbigh Road with the A5 Holyhead Road. The farmhouse lies immediately W of the farmyard, set back behind a front garden.

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