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Greenhouse at Groes Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Llansannan, Conwy

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.1712 / 53°10'16"N

Longitude: -3.4846 / 3°29'4"W

OS Eastings: 300860

OS Northings: 364814

OS Grid: SJ008648

Mapcode National: GBR 6K.4618

Mapcode Global: WH65W.FKX8

Plus Code: 9C5R5GC8+F5

Entry Name: Greenhouse at Groes Hall

Listing Date: 21 July 1999

Last Amended: 21 July 1999

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 22075

Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence

ID on this website: 300022075

Location: Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, and lie SW of Groes Hall, between the cottages and the kennel range.

County: Conwy

Community: Llansannan

Community: Llansannan

Locality: Groes

Traditional County: Denbighshire

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History

C19 greenhouse.

Exterior

Rectangular greenhouse of 5-bays, brick built footings and sill wall, timber framing to glazed walls and roof; shaped ridge and S gable finial. Entry is through a half glazed doorway at the N end; lower panels with chamfered surrounds.

Interior

Heating for the greenhouse may have been provided from the oven and fire in the adjacent brewhouse.

Reasons for Listing

Included as an integral part of the group of former service buildings at Groes Hall, and as a well-preserved example of a late C19 greenhouse.

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  • II Cottages at Groes Hall
    Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, the cottages are located just N of the junction of the B5428 and the A543, and SW of Gro
  • II Old cottage and smithy at Groes Hall
    Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, and lie directly S of Groes Hall.
  • II Granary/cartshed, brewhouse and former kennels at Groes Hall
    Located within private grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway off the B5428, the granary lies directly SW of Groes Hall, the kennel range parallel to the cottages.
  • II Groes Hall
    Located within grounds at the N end of the village of Groes; reached by private driveway from the B5428, an earlier entrance led from the A543, and the house is located just N of the junction of the t
  • II Entrance gates and walls to Groes Hall
    Located at the former entrance to Groes Hall which led off the A543 c300m NE of the junction of the A543 and the B5428, and c150m NE of Groes Hall; at the N end of the village of Groes.
  • II Granary at Egryn
    At the SW side of a country lane and close to the Afon Ystrad, c1km SE of Groes.
  • II Lofted cartshed, stable, brewhouse and pigsty range at Egryn
    At the SW side of a country lane and close to the Afon Ystrad, c1km SE of Groes. The range is parallel and to the SW of the house at Egryn.
  • II Egryn and attached barn
    At the SW side of a country lane and close to the Afon Ystrad, c.1km SE of Groes.

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