Latitude: 53.2012 / 53°12'4"N
Longitude: -3.4615 / 3°27'41"W
OS Eastings: 302470
OS Northings: 368123
OS Grid: SJ024681
Mapcode National: GBR 6K.2CNH
Mapcode Global: WH65P.SSVR
Plus Code: 9C5R6G2Q+F9
Entry Name: Bryn Tirion
Listing Date: 29 June 2000
Last Amended: 29 June 2000
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 23505
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300023505
Location: Located below the level of the road, at the bottom of a short slope.
County: Denbighshire
Town: Denbigh
Community: Henllan
Community: Henllan
Built-Up Area: Henllan
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: House
Late C16 lateral chimney storeyed farmhouse. The house was substantially remodelled in the early C19, when it received its present facade and when the roof height was raised; some C20 alterations.
Two-storey house of whitened limestone rubble construction under a medium-pitched, renewed slate roof; 2-stage later C19 brick chimneys, one lateral and one to the L gable. Off-centre entrance (L) with segmental arch and rough-dressed voussoirs; C20 part-glazed door in a C19 pegged frame. Flanking windows on both floors, all with similar segmental arches. Those to the first floor are near-flush pegged wooden cross-windows with casements having small-pane glazing (perhaps originally leaded). The right-hand ground floor window is a large 3-light transmullioned window of similar type, with plain modern glazing. Squatter cross-window to the L of the entrance, with plain glazing as before. Modern window to the unwhitened R gable end with a cross-window with tilting upper casements above. Further modern window to the L gable end at ground floor level. The rear has a single-storey former dairy outshut (early C19, raised early C20) with modern window and a later lean-to porch extruded in the angle with the house; this with C20 part-glazed door and cross-window to the N. Immediately to the R of this is a blocked entrance.
Conventional sub-medieval plan-form with unheated parlour and service bay to the L and 3-bay hall to the R of the entrance. The latter has 2 large stopped and chamfered lateral beams, of which that closest to the entrance has a later partition below. The joists are plastered over, though are said to survive. Tall, wide lateral fireplace with chamfered bressummer. The windows have built-in seats with high sills. In the rear (service) room of the left-hand bay the vertical oak studs and sill plate of an original partition are visible; this was probably of post-and-panel type.
Listed for its special interest as an early C19 farmhouse with late C16 origins, retaining good external character.
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