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Llan House

A Grade II Listed Building in Corwen, Denbighshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9831 / 52°58'59"N

Longitude: -3.3266 / 3°19'35"W

OS Eastings: 311032

OS Northings: 343688

OS Grid: SJ110436

Mapcode National: GBR 6R.J2FQ

Mapcode Global: WH781.W82X

Plus Code: 9C4RXMMF+79

Entry Name: Llan House

Listing Date: 1 February 1995

Last Amended: 1 February 1995

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 15545

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300015545

Location: On the N edge of the village, on the NE side of the lane leading up to Bryneglwys via Morfydd.

County: Denbighshire

Community: Corwen

Community: Corwen

Locality: Carrog

Traditional County: Merionethshire

Tagged with: Farmhouse

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History

Built as a single house, and of C17 origin, though the present external appearance is largely the result of a late C18 or early C19 remodelling. Extended (probably in the early C19) with the addition of a small cottage, the 2 buildings have since been re-ordered, by subdividing the farmhouse and amalgamating the cottage with the upper part of the farmhouse.

Exterior

Roughcast render over rubble with smooth rendered stressed angle quoins and slate roof with gable end stacks. 2 storeys, the farmhouse is a long 4-window range, with doorway to right of centre. 4-pane sash windows and a 2-light casement to ground floor, 16-pane sashes below eaves to first floor. The former cottage to the left has doorway in gabled porch canopy against its lower gable wall, and a 2-light casement window on each floor, with stack on upper gable wall. Outbuilding beyond is an integral part of the range, with wide doorway (inserted) and 2-light upper windows.

Reasons for Listing

A well-preserved farmhouse of the late C18-early C19, which, with its earlier origins, is a good example of the rebuilding process characteristic of the development of local vernacular buildings. The house is also part of an important farmstead group with the farmbuildings opposite.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Llan Farmhouse
    On the N edge of the village, on the NE side of the lane leading up to Bryneglwys via Morfydd.
  • II Farmbuildings at Llan Farm
    On the N of the village, on the SW side of the lane which leads to Bryneglwys via Morfydd, opposite and below Llan Farmhouse and Llan House.
  • II Church of St Bridget
    Towards the W end of the village, on the N side of the main street, in the angle with the road leading up to Morfydd.
  • II Ty'n-Llwyn Farmhouse
    Down a track on the W side of the village, and close to the river.
  • II* Pont Carrog
    Carries the minor road from Llidiart y Parc to Carrog over the River Dee.
  • II Attached Farmbuildings to Pen-y-Bont Farmhouse
    On the left hand side of the road which leads from Llidiart y Parc to Carrog, close to the River Dee.
  • II Pen-y-Bont Farmhouse
    On the left hand side of the road which leads from Llidiart y Parc to Carrog, close to the River Dee.
  • II Carreg Afon Farmhouse
    Above the road on the W side of the hamlet of Llidiart y Parc.

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