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Latitude: 52.5419 / 52°32'30"N
Longitude: -3.9393 / 3°56'21"W
OS Eastings: 268577
OS Northings: 295552
OS Grid: SN685955
Mapcode National: GBR 8Y.DYJH
Mapcode Global: VH4DV.NCSQ
Plus Code: 9C4RG3R6+Q7
Entry Name: No 1 Ty Mawr
Listing Date: 23 November 2004
Last Amended: 23 November 2004
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 83267
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300083267
Location: Situated immediately N of Church of St Michael.
County: Ceredigion
Town: Machynlleth
Community: Ysgubor-y-coed
Community: Ysgubor-y-Coed
Locality: Eglwys Fach
Traditional County: Cardiganshire
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Farm house, now divided into two, C17 or C18 origins, altered in C19. Shown on 1845 tithe map as cottages owned by the Glandyfi estate and in 1906 Glandyfi estate sale catalogue as Ty Mawr or Church Farm, with 4 rooms upstairs, two downstairs and wheelwright's shop adjoining. Sold with 14 acres.
House now divided into two, whitewashed rubble stone with slate roof and stone chimneys. Two storeys. Large external chimney breast with stone stack on N end of No 2 and smaller stone ridge stack on No 1, at original gable end, both with dripstones. Rear wing with stone ridge stack to No 2. First floor has four windows with thin slate sills, two casement pairs to No 1, two 9-pane sashes to No 2, the right one renewed. Ground floor of No 1 has larger window to left with heavy oak lintel and thick stone sill, then door with timber lintel close to door to No 2, which has two small-paned paired casements to right. The openings generally are not aligned with those above. To left of No 1, under same roof, is an added section with two altered windows with brick heads of earlier openings above, set at mid-height relative to the rest of the range, due to sloping site. Rubble S end wall. N end wall of No 2 has big external chimney with stepped chimney breast. Small window each floor to right. Rear wing has outshut to N with two windows and square rubble stone stack on ridge. Whitewashed end gable with upper window.
Interior not inspected.
Included as part of an early farmhouse with surviving original features.
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