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Outbuildings north of Green Inn

A Grade II Listed Building in Llangedwyn, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.8085 / 52°48'30"N

Longitude: -3.1934 / 3°11'36"W

OS Eastings: 319655

OS Northings: 324101

OS Grid: SJ196241

Mapcode National: GBR 6X.W4ST

Mapcode Global: WH78W.XNJT

Plus Code: 9C4RRR54+9M

Entry Name: Outbuildings north of Green Inn

Listing Date: 23 October 2003

Last Amended: 23 October 2003

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 81950

ID on this website: 300081950

Location: To north-east of the Green Inn, including range against road and detached part to north east.

County: Powys

Community: Llangedwyn

Community: Llangedwyn

Locality: Green Inn

Traditional County: Denbighshire

Tagged with: Appendage

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History

Outbuildings of agricultural origin and probably of several periods, including a domestic stable range likely to have functioned with the Green Inn (early C19). Undergoing restoration and domestic conversion at time of inspection. Facing the road is some possibly C17 timber framing.

Exterior

An L shaped group of buildings, consisting of a roadside north/south range and a lower east/west stables range.

At the south end of the roadside part is a two-storey unit on a raised level, the east wall of which, facing the road, retains timber framing, restored, with C19 brick infill. Apart from this, the unit and the adjacent unit are of local uncoursed shaley stone, with late roofs of different pitches. Small brickwork end-chimney. Restored front windows in the south and adjacent units. Restored fenestration at rear including a tall sash window. Steps and porch at the gable end. To the north of these units is an agricultural range, in plain stonework with some high level timber framing and boarding at rear. Door and loft hatch in the north gable end. Corrugated iron roof.

The stables wing extends to the west. Local uncoursed shaley stonework. The elevation facing the south is almost symmetrical, with four hatches now converted to windows (upvc), two roundels (walled up and rendered) and a diamond pattern ventilator above, a stable door remaining below plus another door and two windows walled up and rendered. Slate roof with rooflights at rear.

Interior

Not inspected.

Reasons for Listing

A group of outbuildings showing a rise in status by being partly of vernacular character (the roadside range) and partly of more sophisticated character (the stables); listed also for group value with the Green Inn.

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