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Maes-y-pandy Farmhouse

A Grade II Listed Building in Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Gwynedd

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6613 / 52°39'40"N

Longitude: -3.9183 / 3°55'5"W

OS Eastings: 270356

OS Northings: 308796

OS Grid: SH703087

Mapcode National: GBR 8Z.5HWK

Mapcode Global: WH571.SCBL

Plus Code: 9C4RM36J+GM

Entry Name: Maes-y-pandy Farmhouse

Listing Date: 10 April 2000

Last Amended: 10 April 2000

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 23219

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300023219

Location: Maes-y-pandy farm lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The farmhouse occupies a slight ridge, and faces SW down the valley.

County: Gwynedd

Town: Tywyn

Community: Llanfihangel-y-Pennant

Community: Llanfihangel-y-Pennant

Locality: Tal-y-llyn

Traditional County: Merionethshire

Tagged with: Farmhouse

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History

The farm was established in the C17 or earlier, and bears a mid C17 datestone on the rear wing. The present building dates from the last extensive remodelling which apparently took place in c1850-60.

Exterior

Built of regularly coursed local rubble stone, with slate roofs with wide eaves. It is of 'T'-plan, consisting of a 2-storey with cellar 3 window bay double-pile front block, and an approximately symmetrical rear wing with some lean-to additions. Central entrance, set in a rendered and lined gabled porch, open at the front, and a part-glazed door with leaded overlight. To either side on the ground floor, tall 8-paned horned sash windows in openings with stone lintels, and three 16-paned sash windows without horns to the first floor. Outbuilding attached to the left gable end. The 2-bay rear wing is of 2 storeys, with doors in the angles.

Interior

Not accessible at the time of inspection.

Reasons for Listing

Included as a fine and well built improved farmhouse of a type being erected on more prosperous farms in the mid C19, at the centre of the farmstead and small estate, of group value with other listed buildings including the barn, ysgoldy, and beeboles in the paddock.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Yr ysgoldy at Maes-y-Pandy
    Maes-y-pandy farm lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The building is set beside the river, in a boundary wall of the paddock, opposite the main SW elevation
  • II Bee boles at Maes-y-pandy
    The bee boles are set, facing outwards, in the curved angle of the stone wall of a paddock, near the SW gable end of the farmhouse.
  • II Barn at Maes-y-pandy
    Maes-y-pandy farmstead lies in the valley bottom, close to the Afon Fathew, and SW of Llyn Mwyngil. The barn stands on an eminence running across the valley, to the NW of the farmhouse.
  • II Mile Marker
    The mile marker is set in the verge NE of the farm road to Maes-y-Pandy farm.
  • II Lychgate at the Church of St Mary
    The parish church of St Mary stands at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake, within a sub-rectangular churchyard, beside the main road from Minffordd to Abergynolwyn. The lychgate is in the churchyard wall t
  • II Lychgate at the Church of St Mary
    The parish church of St Mary stands at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake, within a sub-rectangular churchyard, beside the main road from Minffordd to Aber. This lychgate is in the churchyard wall S of the
  • II* Church of St Mary
    The church stands beside the road from Minffordd to Abergynolwyn, at the S end of Tal-y-llyn lake.
  • II Beudy at Rhiwogof
    Rhiwogof farm is approached by a long forest road climbing the hillside from the N side of the B4405, W of Pont Cedris. The beudy lies beyond and NE of the farmhouse.

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