Stables and granary at Dinam is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 October 1998. Granary, stable.

Stables and granary at Dinam

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
19 October 1998
Type
Granary, stable
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A 2-unit, 2-storey range with single-storey, lean-to addition to rear (W); access to the granary via stone steps at the right gable end. Built of rubble masonry, roof of small slates with tiled ridge. Entrance to the stables is in the E side; widened door with continuous timber lintel to the left, a narrow door to the right with a segmentally-arched brick head with stone keystone. The first floor (granary) has a single, central opening in the E wall with boarded shutters; entry is through a boarded door in the N gable wall. The S gable wall has boarded double doors with hoist pulley over; the ground floor has a 20-pane sash window with slate lintel offset to the E side.

The ground floor room is divided into 2 units by a central chamfered beam, the rear wall has a blocked window. The granary is of 3 roof bays with exposed, sawn timber A-frame trusses; there is a crudely chamfered beam with shaped collar ends to the centre. The granary floor has upright slates around the edge and there is torching along the length of the roof.

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