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Glynhir Paddock Range

A Grade II Listed Building in Llandybie, Carmarthenshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8184 / 51°49'6"N

Longitude: -3.9746 / 3°58'28"W

OS Eastings: 263991

OS Northings: 215153

OS Grid: SN639151

Mapcode National: GBR DX.WLR9

Mapcode Global: VH4JB.2K4C

Plus Code: 9C3RR29G+94

Entry Name: Glynhir Paddock Range

Listing Date: 27 August 1999

Last Amended: 27 August 1999

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 22221

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300022221

Location: To the north-east of the farmyard at Glynhir, north of the barn.

County: Carmarthenshire

Town: Ammanford

Community: Llandybie (Llandybïe)

Community: Llandybie

Locality: Glynhir

Traditional County: Carmarthenshire

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History

A stables range probably added to Glynhir as one of the improvements following the acquisition of Glynhir by Peter DuBuisson in 1770.

Exterior

A long building of two storeys in local sandstone rubble, in places brought to courses. Roof of local sandstone slabs, canted and hipped at the west end and half-hipped at the other. At the west end both corners are canted. Small modern chimney inserted in north slope near west end.
A low shed at the east end links the Paddock range to the former greenhouses (ruined). At the west end gate to the stable range closed the paddock from the farmyard.
North elevation facing the paddock: three windows to upper storey, all square with cambered heads. The left window is a small fixed light of nine panes. The other two are larger replaced casement windows. To the ground storey, from the left: small square window with timber mullion and ten panes; modern replaced door in original cambered opening, enclosed by a large lean-to glazed porch with plinth wall and roof in similar stone; another similar door but without porch; and a modern fixed light window in a former door opening with a lower cambered head.
Small window in the west elevation. South elevation much altered, with later stables abutting at centre.

Reasons for Listing

Listed for group value as one of an exceptionally complete series of estate buildings at Glynhir.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Glynhir Stable Range
    At the north of the farmyard group at Glynhir.
  • II Glynhir Barn
    At the east end of the access yard to Glynhir mansion.
  • II Glynhir Bailiff's Cottage
    To the south side of Glynhir farmyard; the rear is to the north side of the access yard to Glynhir mansion.
  • II Glynhir Brewhouse and Yard Wall
    At the east side of Glynhir farmyard. High wall to west and south enclosing brewhouse yard, with gateway to house.
  • II Glynhir Coach-house
    At the east end of the access yard to Glynhir mansion, including a short link to the Bailiff's House.
  • II Glynhir Pigsties
    At the west side of Glynhir farmyard. Fragments of low wall at front against farmyard access, formerly enclosing a paddock.
  • II Glynhir Walled Orchard
    At the east side of Glynhir farmyard.
  • II Glynhir Courtyard Cottage
    To the south side of Glynhir farmyard; the rear is to the north side of the access yard to Glynhir mansion.

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