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Latitude: 53.2843 / 53°17'3"N
Longitude: -4.101 / 4°6'3"W
OS Eastings: 260032
OS Northings: 378424
OS Grid: SH600784
Mapcode National: GBR JN70.Q79
Mapcode Global: WH53V.ZQB2
Plus Code: 9C5Q7VMX+PJ
Entry Name: Plas Cichle
Listing Date: 20 February 1978
Last Amended: 13 July 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 5702
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300005702
Location: Reached by private drive on the W side of a minor road approximately 0.7km NNW of Llanfaes church.
County: Isle of Anglesey
Community: Beaumaris (Biwmares)
Community: Beaumaris
Locality: Llanfaes
Traditional County: Anglesey
Tagged with: House
An early C19 house shown on the 1834 map of Beaumaris and the 1847 Tithe map. In the early C20 an additional bay was added on the L side and bay windows were added to the front of the original house. The porch is later still.
A late Georgian 2-storey 4-bay house of whitened pebble-dash, hipped slate roof, 2 roughcast stacks and a further stack behind to the L. Of the original 3-bay house, the central entrance has an added half-glazed porch, half-glazed panelled door and glazed roof. Inside the porch are double half-glazed fielded-panel doors, under a segmental-headed radial-glazed overlight. It is flanked by early C20 canted bay windows with paired 8-pane horned sashes. The upper storey has original 16-pane hornless sash windows to the outer bays and a 12-pane hornless sash window to the centre. On the L side is an added bay with 2-storey canted bay window carried up above the eaves, which has paired 8-pane horned sashes. In the lower storey the R-hand facet of the window has a glazed door beneath a shallow segmental headed canopy between the bay window and the window next R.
The 2-bay R side wall has a 2-light window to the R side in the lower storey of which one light has replacement glazing. The upper storey has a 16-pane hornless sash window to the R and blocked L-hand window with painted glazing bars. The rear is rubble stone with brick heads to the openings. It has a boarded door and window to the L and small window in the centre. Above it is a larger round-headed small-pane sash window lighting the stair. A lower 2-storey wing has a boarded door on the L side and replacement window in the upper storey. The L end wall of the house has a 16-pane horned sash window in each storey. Set back behind it the L end wall of the original house has a replacement top-hung small-pane casement window over a flat-roof porch with half-glazed door. The rear wing has small-pane windows in each storey.
The original house has a double-depth plan with central stair hall. The open-well stair has a wreathed handrail and plain balusters. Main rooms have panelled doors.
Listed for its special architectural interest as a late-Georgian house with later enlargement, retaining definite C19 character.
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