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Latitude: 51.745 / 51°44'42"N
Longitude: -3.3913 / 3°23'28"W
OS Eastings: 304037
OS Northings: 206064
OS Grid: SO040060
Mapcode National: GBR HN.17P6
Mapcode Global: VH6CY.5DHL
Plus Code: 9C3RPJW5+2F
Entry Name: No 13 Upper Colliers Row
Listing Date: 22 August 1975
Last Amended: 19 December 2002
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 80766
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300080766
Location: Situated SE of Heolgerrig, some 500m W of the remains of the Ynysfach Iron Works and just W of the A470.
County: Merthyr Tydfil
Community: Cyfarthfa
Community: Cyfarthfa
Locality: Ynysfach
Traditional County: Glamorgan
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Cottage in a row of early C19 industrial workers'' houses with catslide roofs to rear, typical of industrial housing of the period. Since 1975 all have been thoroughly altered, but they remain one of the very few early rows to survive in the Merthyr region. The row is shown on surveyors'' drawings of 1814 and 1826 and detailed on subsequent 6" OS maps from 1875 onwards. The cottages were part of the Dynevor Estate during the C19, housing colliers working the Cyfarthfa mines but the roadway before the houses originally lead to the Ynysfach Iron Works (established in 1801) and it is possible that some of the inhabitants worked there. Certainly, it was conveniently located adjacent to both the Cyfarthfa Canal basin at Llwyn-celyn and the Cyfarthfa Tramway.
Originally the cottages were of stone with stone heads to openings, stone-slab roofs and stone chimneys, one-window and door (Nos 2 and 7 are now 2-window) with small upper windows and probably sash glazing. The upper window heads were under the eaves. The interiors had joisted floors rather than beams with thin joists, the fireplaces had winding staircases adjacent, of stone or timber.
No 13 has painted roughcast cladding, imitation slates and stone stack shared with No 12. Late C20 small window above and C20 widened window below to left, ledged door to right.
Not available for inspection. It is said that the interior has joisted floors, fireplace to left with winding staircases adjacent possibly of timber.
Included notwithstanding modern alterations as part of one of the last surviving rows of industrial workers'' houses in the Merthyr region.
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