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Latitude: 52.019 / 52°1'8"N
Longitude: -4.328 / 4°19'40"W
OS Eastings: 240351
OS Northings: 238178
OS Grid: SN403381
Mapcode National: GBR DF.GWNF
Mapcode Global: VH3KP.XJT2
Plus Code: 9C4Q2M9C+HQ
Entry Name: Danycapel Farmhouse
Listing Date: 15 August 2001
Last Amended: 15 August 2001
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 25712
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300025712
Location: Situated to W side of rectangular farmyard at the N end of a private access road, beyond the Anglican church.
County: Carmarthenshire
Town: Llandysul
Community: Llangeler
Community: Llangeler
Locality: Danycapel
Traditional County: Carmarthenshire
Tagged with: Farmhouse
An Ogham stone was once located here on land which formerly belonged to Whitland Abbey, which suggests that the site has a long history of occupation. The farmhouse is probably early C19. It is marked on the 1839 tithe map, owned by Rev. Thomas, and leased to Ann David.
C19 farmhouse in painted rubble, with pitched, slate roof. 2 storey, 3 window range with attached lower, 2-storey, 1 window range to R. 12-pane sashes with slate sills, shallow, plain reveals and cambered heads throughout. Widely spaced bracketed eaves to roof, and brick end stacks. Facade is oddly asymmetrical with 3 windows to ground floor evenly spaced, 3 similar windows to upper floor, but with centre opening offset well to L, and with slightly lower sill. Aluminium stove pipe pierces roof immediately R of this, perhaps replacing an earlier stack, justifying the offset. Lower range to R, set slightly back, has entrance to L angle with boarded timber door, and 9-pane replacement C20 timber window to R. Upper floor has single 12-pane timber sash window, above ground floor window. R. gable end wall is in unpainted rubble. Rainwater goods replaced in uPVC.
Not inspected. Large inglenook said to have been removed in the 1970's. Internally divided into two residential units, with common entrance. Said to be largely altered, but retaining ceiling beams.
Included as a good C19 vernacular building with an unusual facade arrangement.
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