Latitude: 52.0174 / 52°1'2"N
Longitude: -4.9027 / 4°54'9"W
OS Eastings: 200917
OS Northings: 239424
OS Grid: SN009394
Mapcode National: GBR CN.H4KW
Mapcode Global: VH1QG.ZK09
Plus Code: 9C4Q238W+XW
Entry Name: Llwynhendy
Listing Date: 17 November 1994
Last Amended: 17 November 1994
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 14944
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300014944
Location: Situated just SW of Brynhenllan crossroads, on N side of lane to Bwlchmawr.
County: Pembrokeshire
Community: Dinas Cross (Dinas)
Community: Dinas Cross
Locality: Brynhenllan
Built-Up Area: Dinas Cross
Traditional County: Pembrokeshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Pair of large semi-detached houses dated 1872, of the type built in Dinas by returning sea-captians.
Squared rubble stone with grey limestone dressings, flat-eaved roof and three brick stairs. Two-storey three-window rangs to each house with grey limestone angle quoins, and window and door surrounds, under slate hoodmoulds. Hornless 12-pane sashes and doors with plain overlights. Llwynhendy, to left, has 4-panel door and first floor end window with dripstone. Rough rubble end wall. Hafod Llwyd has C20 door, similar end window but shortened for C20 E end additional. Both houses have 1972 in grey limestone figures, one numeral to each wall section at first floor. Both have outshut rears.
Front gardens enclosed by rubble walls with white quartz coping, grey limestone piers with whitequartz tops and iron gates.
Among the best examples of the well-built later C19 houses typical of Dinas, and said to have built by returning sea-Captains. This pair is very similar to Ty Cambria and Castle Terrace.
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