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Pear Tree House

A Grade II Listed Building in Isycoed, Wrexham

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.0269 / 53°1'36"N

Longitude: -2.8896 / 2°53'22"W

OS Eastings: 340429

OS Northings: 348105

OS Grid: SJ404481

Mapcode National: GBR 7B.F6LB

Mapcode Global: WH896.L56V

Plus Code: 9C5V24G6+Q4

Entry Name: Pear Tree House

Listing Date: 20 June 1996

Last Amended: 20 June 1996

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 17816

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300017816

Location: Set back from the S side of Sun Lane, close to the centre of Sutton Green.

County: Wrexham

Community: Isycoed (Is-y-coed)

Community: Isycoed

Locality: Sutton Green

Traditional County: Denbighshire

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Exterior

History: Probably built mid C19, the house was extended in matching style to provide dairy or workshop facilities. C20 alterations and additions.

Exterior: Brownish-red brick, whitewashed on front elevation, slate roof, rendered chimneys, dentil eaves cornice. 2 storeys. House to left has symmetrical elevation with central entrance with gabled porch flanked by 16-pane sash windows. Upper floor has two 2-light casements. S-shaped tie-plate left hand side. Extension to right has a casement on the upper floor. Right hand return elevation has a split board door and a casement window on upper floor. Rear elevation has rebuilt brick outbuilding to right, off centre entrance with gabled canopy, to left of this a blocked cart opening. S-shaped tie-plates and dentil eaves as on front.

Interior: Refurbished early C20 but plan form is intact. Simple winder stair to rear and under the stairs entrance with stone steps leading down to brick cellar.

Listed as a relatively unaltered mid C19 smallholders house.

Reference: Gresford Tithe Map, 1843

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