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Latitude: 52.6121 / 52°36'43"N
Longitude: -4.0968 / 4°5'48"W
OS Eastings: 258126
OS Northings: 303654
OS Grid: SH581036
Mapcode National: GBR 8R.8FY8
Mapcode Global: WH575.1LFW
Plus Code: 9C4QJW63+R7
Entry Name: Farm building on the E side of the farmyard at Fron Newydd, with the wall enclosing the yard
Listing Date: 26 July 2000
Last Amended: 12 September 2001
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 23798
Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence
ID on this website: 300023798
Location: Fron Newydd lies on the N side of the minor road from Llanegryn to Tonfanau, on the N side of the Dysynni estuary. The farmyard lies in front of and below the farmhouse, and is defined by a low stone
County: Gwynedd
Community: Llanegryn
Community: Llanegryn
Traditional County: Merionethshire
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
The eastern range of farm buildings at Fron Newydd appears slightly later in date than the western range, and are probably early C19 - perhaps contemporary with the repair of the house in 1820.
Built of roughly coursed stone rubble, with slate roofs. The building consists of 2 sections, set at right angles to the raised farmhouse terrace, and running down the slope. The first section is a barn, with central opposed boarded doors, and a small high-set window at the lower end on the yard-facing elevation. Small pitching door in upper gable end. The second section is of one build with the first, but the front wall is raised, reducing the pitch of the roof. It has a single doorway on to the yard at its lower end, and doorway to loft in the rear wall. Brick lean-to structure on lower gable end replaced a similar stone building c1952.
The barn has two king-post trusses of C19 type and is divided into three structural bays, defined by rough stone piers supporting the tie beams. Rough timber partitions separating storage area and calf-pen from central threshing/food preparation floor.
Included as a well-preserved traditional farm building range which forms part of an especially good vernacular planned farmstead at Fron Newydd, making ingenious use of its sloping site.
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