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Cartref

A Grade II Listed Building in Llanon, Ceredigion

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2821 / 52°16'55"N

Longitude: -4.1771 / 4°10'37"W

OS Eastings: 251580

OS Northings: 267115

OS Grid: SN515671

Mapcode National: GBR 8N.Y659

Mapcode Global: VH3JF.KW2X

Plus Code: 9C4Q7RJF+R4

Entry Name: Cartref

Listing Date: 30 April 1996

Last Amended: 30 April 1996

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 17898

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300017898

Location: Situated just N of the Central Hotel in the centre of Llanon. Ardwyn faces across Stryd Fawr to Stryd-y-Ysgol and the rest of the row run N along the W side of Stryd Fawr.

County: Ceredigion

Community: Llansantffraed (Llansanffraid)

Community: Llansantffraed

Locality: Llanon

Built-Up Area: Llanon

Traditional County: Cardiganshire

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History

Row of C19 houses.

Exterior

Row of six C19 houses, stucco with slate roofs and stone end stacks. Five houses are unpainted, Ardwyn is painted. All two storeys and rectangular fanlights. Ardwyn, Llainlwyd and Cartref are similar with bracketed eaves, 3-window fronts with 12-pane sashes, and raised stucco window and doorframes with keystones. Doors with plain overlights. Ardwyn has modern glazed door, Llainlwyd 6-panelled door and Cartref 8-panelled door. The other three houses are plainer, Noddfa and Afallon are 2-window and have 12-pane horned sashes, Noddfa with door to L and Afallon with door to R. Both have modern glazed doors and plain overlights. Bramley has 3-window front, rusticated quoins, 2-pane horned sashes, smaller than on other houses, and 8-panelled door with traceried overlight in painted timber doorcase. Doorcase has pilaster sides, console brackets and moulded cornice.

Reasons for Listing

Listed as a largely unaltered group of late Georgian style terraced houses of regional character, prominent on main street.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Noddfa
    Situated just N of the Central Hotel in the centre of Llanon. Ardwyn faces across Stryd Fawr to Stryd-y-Ysgol and the rest of the row run N along the W side of Stryd Fawr.
  • II Llainlwyd
    Situated just N of the Central Hotel in the centre of Llanon. Ardwyn faces across Stryd Fawr to Stryd-y-Ysgol and the rest of the row run N along the W side of Stryd Fawr.
  • II Afallon
    Situated just N of the Central Hotel in the centre of Llanon. Ardwyn faces across Stryd Fawr to Stryd-y-Ysgol and the rest of the row run N along the W side of Stryd Fawr.
  • II Ardwyn
    Situated just N of the Central Hotel in the centre of Llanon. Ardwyn faces across Stryd Fawr to Stryd-y-Ysgol and the rest of the row run N along the W side of Stryd Fawr.
  • II Bramley
    Situated just N of the Central Hotel in the centre of Llanon. Ardwyn faces across Stryd Fawr to Stryd-y-Ysgol and the rest of the row run N along the W side of Stryd Fawr.
  • II Milestone on A487
    Situated on the W side of the A487 in the centre of Llanon, approximately 80m S of the Central Hotel by the house called 'Mile End'.
  • II Rose Villa
    Situated on the S side of Stryd-y-Ysgol, on the hill some 50m E of the village school.
  • II Priory
    Situated on the E side of the main street, Stryd Fawr, in Llanon some 170m N of the Central Hotel.

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