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Latitude: 53.3419 / 53°20'30"N
Longitude: -4.336 / 4°20'9"W
OS Eastings: 244578
OS Northings: 385316
OS Grid: SH445853
Mapcode National: GBR HMNV.YCK
Mapcode Global: WH42F.C8HD
Plus Code: 9C5Q8MR7+PJ
Entry Name: Agricultural range at Rectory
Listing Date: 21 February 2001
Last Amended: 21 February 2001
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 24840
Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence
ID on this website: 300024840
Location: Set back, within private grounds, from the E side of Lon Leidr in the centre of the small hamlet of Llandyfrydog. The former rectory is c250m E of the Church of St Dyfrydog, and the agricultural rang
County: Isle of Anglesey
Community: Rhosybol
Community: Rhosybol
Locality: Llandyfrydog
Traditional County: Anglesey
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Mid C19 agricultural range comprising coach house with servants loft over, with a stable and cartshed attached. This range has a long cowhouse attached to the corner, with a 2-unit pigsty in the angle to rear (N) and a cobbled yard in the angle to the SE.
Long agricultural range with offset alignment; To the R (E) end is lofted coach house, with a single storey stable and cartshed attached to the L. A single storey cowhouse is attached to the left (SW) near side corner of the stable, with a 2-unit pigsty built in NE angle to the rear. Cobbled yard to SE angle, enclosed by a low stone wall. Built of rubble masonry with a mix of dressed stone, slate and rendered lintels; windows with slate sills. Slate roofs with tiled ridges and mix of slate and stone copings; small brick stack to E gable. The lofted coach house has openings in the E gable; a wide boarded double door to R and 16-pane casement window to L; similar window to loft in gable apex. The stable, facing S, has a central boarded door with flanking 4-pane casement windows, which opens onto an enclosed cobbled yard; the rear elevation has a wide boarded door. The cowhouse range to the L (W) also has the principal elevation facing SW; two 6-pane casements to R, a stable door to L and an enlarged opening to the far left, partially blocked and with modern casement windows. The rear elevation has a single stable door at the far R (W) end. There is a boarded pitching hole opening onto the cobbled yard, to the R side of the E gable wall.
Interior not inspected at the time of the survey.
Listed as a good mid C19 farm range, which retains much vernacular character, and which has significant group value with the adjacent Rectory, which it was built to serve.
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