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Latitude: 53.2224 / 53°13'20"N
Longitude: -3.0988 / 3°5'55"W
OS Eastings: 326735
OS Northings: 370046
OS Grid: SJ267700
Mapcode National: GBR 71.0XDV
Mapcode Global: WH770.C8MH
Plus Code: 9C5R6WC2+XF
Entry Name: Cheshire Farm
Listing Date: 26 August 2005
Last Amended: 26 August 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 85253
ID on this website: 300085253
Location: Located at the end of a short track off Oakenhalt Lane, on the W edge of Connah's Quay community.
County: Flintshire
Town: Deeside
Community: Connah's Quay (Cei Connah)
Community: Connah's Quay
Locality: Kelsterton
Traditional County: Flintshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
A 2-unit direct-entry house, the raised stone copings and a deeply chamfered ceiling beam suggesting an early C17 date; an engraved date of 1758 on the ceiling beam must be later. A larger brick house was added at right angles in the C19, and is shown on the Ordnance Survey of 1870 but not on the 1839 Tithe map.
The original C17 house faces W, the mid C19 block added at R-angles and facing N, resulting in an L-shaped plan. The earlier house is 2-unit and of one-and-a-half storeys, constructed of white-washed random stone under a slate roof with brick end stack to R. Raised rubble stone copings and moulded kneelers to gables, moulded stone eaves. Entrance offset slightly R of centre with glazed door within a C20 shallow lean-to porch, half-glazed with wooden lights and door. Small 9-pane wooden window R, above which is a gabled half-dormer containing a tall wooden window with fanlight. The N gable end has a wide 2-light wooden casement offset slightly to R; gable has small-pane 2-light casement with fan-light; timber lintels. S gable end is roughcast; shallow lean-to conservatory with wooden small-pane glazing on a brick base. The rear, to L of later block, has a 9-pane wooden window, above which is a gabled half-dormer containing a 2-light wooden casement with fan-light.
The C19 block is 2-storey 3-window with entrance offset slightly L of centre. Constructed of white-washed brick under a slate roof with wide boarded eaves; brick end stack to R. Entrance has a wooden doorcase containing a panelled door with 3-pane overlight. Windows flanking and to upper storey are 12-pane hornless sashes with wedge lintels and sills; wooden shutters to ground floor windows. The E gable end is rendered with C20 window to upper L. Rear has moulded roundel to upper R. It has a full-width brick lean-to against lower storey, with half-glazed wooden double doors offset L of centre, small-pane wooden windows with fan-lights, and a large 4-light bow window to R. Lean-to raised to 2 storeys to centre and L forming flat roofed blocks, with small-pane wooden glazing.
The C17 house has hall to R and kitchen to L. The hall has a ceiling with deeply chamfered cross-beam with cut stops to centre, and plain joists. The beam is engraved with a date of 1758, but the beam itself appears earlier; there is also an engraved 8. Fireplace to S end with curved, roughly S-shaped wooden lintel, probably reused from elsewhere. Winding stairs to L of fireplace. Kitchen to L has plain cross-beam to ceiling.
Listed as a regional farmhouse built in 2 phases, retaining definite architectural character of the C17 and C19.
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