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Latitude: 52.5471 / 52°32'49"N
Longitude: -3.7697 / 3°46'10"W
OS Eastings: 280092
OS Northings: 295827
OS Grid: SN800958
Mapcode National: GBR 95.DQHM
Mapcode Global: VH5BD.L7YR
Plus Code: 9C4RG6WJ+R4
Entry Name: Multi-purpose farm building at Cefn Cyfrifol
Listing Date: 27 May 2005
Last Amended: 27 May 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 84425
ID on this website: 300084425
Location: Located opposite the farmhouse, on the E side of the lane.
County: Powys
Community: Cadfarch
Community: Cadfarch
Locality: Aberhosan
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
Possibly C17-18 originally as the building retains some timber-framing. It was remodelled in the late C19 with renewed openings, when it included a lofted cart-bay to the W end, and probably a barn towards the centre. The loft above the cart-bay was probably a granary, and a slate tablet over its doorway to the W end reads 'Sir WWW Bart 1890', referring to Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, a big landowner in the area.
A long lofted range with gable end bordering the road, constructed of shaley rubble to the S side and W gable end, and weather-boarding to the N side above a high stone plinth, all under an old state roof. Some of the weather-boarding to the N side is in a poor state, revealing timber-framing beneath. To the R of the weather-boarding is a cart-bay, with small window above; to the L, the elevation is obscured by a farm building of c2000. The W gable end has external stone stairs leading to a loft doorway, which has a segmental brick head with keystone and hoodmould, the door itself a chipboard replacement. Above is a square slate tablet inscribed 'Sir WWW bart. 1890' within a border. The S side has 2 doorways, both with segmental brick heads, a centre doorway (with chipboard door), probably the rear winnowing doorway of the barn, and split doors to R. Former loft hatch, infilled with stone, towards L.
Interior not seen at resurvey.
Listed as a farm range retaining its historic character, including C19 estate detail, and for group value with the farm-house.
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