Ty Newydd is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 April 1998. House.

Ty Newydd

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
23 April 1998
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Two-unit, 1½-storey house with single storey rear wing; lean-to extensions to angles. Symmetrical 2-window front with central porch. Walls and plinth of limestone rubble with rendered dressings; slate roof with projecting eaves, and octagonal brick stacks either end, set on square stone bases. Gabled dormers with plain bargeboards. Flat roofed porch with entrance through voussoir basket-arched doorway with fanlight, flanked by slightly advanced piers; lancet windows in either side. Ground floor with slightly recessed 6-pane horned sash windows and recessed wedge lintels with imitation ashlar scoring; attic storey with 6-pane sash windows in gabled dormers; single window to rear, set under eaves, 12-pane horizontal sliding sash. Single storey domestic service wing to rear with octagonal brick chimney; boiling house attached to gable, forming elongated T-plan, with 2-unit pigsty to end (roofless and with yard wall mostly removed, one feeding trough in place).

Central staircase plan; small entrance hall with doors leading to sitting rooms either side; that to left with rough hewn bressumer over the fireplace, that to right with boarded door. Kitchen to rear, also retaining boarded door, and slate shelving in pantry and scullery. The boiling house beyond is 2-bays with collared truss, sawn timbers and torching; flag floor.

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