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Latitude: 53.2898 / 53°17'23"N
Longitude: -4.3215 / 4°19'17"W
OS Eastings: 245353
OS Northings: 379496
OS Grid: SH453794
Mapcode National: GBR HNP0.C6X
Mapcode Global: WH42M.LKCT
Plus Code: 9C5Q7MQH+WC
Entry Name: Stable range at Plas Tregayan
Listing Date: 11 June 2002
Last Amended: 11 June 2002
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 26725
Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence
ID on this website: 300026725
Location: In an isolated rural location within private grounds, set back from the E side a country road leading N off the B5111. The garage/coach house lies at the W side of an enclosed cobbled courtyard to th
County: Isle of Anglesey
Community: Llanddyfnan
Community: Llanddyfnan
Locality: Tregaian
Tagged with: Stable
C19, built in 1836 and contemporary with the adjacent barn and coach house, built in 1839 for Admiral Lloyd, the owner and occupier in the Tithe Apportionment of the time. The estate was a substantial holding of over 158 acres (64 hectares) which employed 7 servants in the house as well as labourers housed in the servants quarters, outbuildings and Upper and Lower Lodges.
The stable range was altered in the C20; former cartbay arches were part infilled to form narrower doorways (and window), the bay at the far right (NW) end extended and converted to use as an estate office.
Agricultural range built of rubble masonry, the principal elevation facing the enclosed cobbled courtyard to the NE of coursed dressed masonry; slate roof raised as pyramidal roof over the central block and surmounted by a louvred cupola. The range was symmetrically planned, the central block with wide shallow basket headed arch with slightly advanced keystone and chamfered jambs; above which is an arched opening with doveholes. Similar arches were at opposite ends of the flanking ranges; both now partially blocked that to L with single central doorway, that to R with stable door and window. The range to the R has been extended by an extra bay, now converted for use as estate office and with small brick gable stack. Flat arched doorways flank the central block; to L of the L doorway are 2 ventilation slits, to the R of the R doorway a stable window.
To the rear of the range there is a single pitch addition with central doorway. There are opposing ventilation slits at the SE end and a wide modern light to the office extension.
Interior not inspected at the time of the survey.
Included as a C19 stable range which forms an important component part of the estate buildings at Plas Tregayan. Built to a coherent design along with the adjacent courtyard buildings and echoing the C19 character of the house for which they were built; together a reflection of the expanding fortunes of the estate at that time.
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