Agricultural range at Bettws is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 27 August 2002. Agricultural range.

Agricultural range at Bettws

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
27 August 2002
Type
Agricultural range
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Agricultural range built to an L-shaped plan to form 2 sides of a yard and comprising, along the NE range, a lofted cartshed and stables; cowhouses along the NW range are abutted by a single storey boiling house. There are both rubble and breeze block additions along the NE range and in the angle between the two. Built of rubble masonry with large stones as quoins and large stone lintels to openings. Slate roof with tiled ridge and copings. The lofted cartshed at the R end of the NE range has 2 wide cartbays, and an external flight of stone steps lead up to the loft door in the SE gable. The abutting stables are partially obscured by the later additions, access via a doorway between the two. The NW cowhouse range has 3 doorways spaced along the range. The small boiling house is set back from the main range and has a single doorway to the R and a small fixed light of small panes to the L; small rectangular stack at L (SW) gable.

The stable range can also be accessed via the R cowhouse door. Both cowhouse and stables have A frame trusses and retain original fittings including timber partitions and mangers. The stable range is thought (by the owner) to contain the rubble wall of the original cottage which preceded the present farmhouse.

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