Bodrwyn is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 5 April 1971. House.
Bodrwyn
- WRENN ID
- small-iron-vetch
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Isle of Anglesey
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 5 April 1971
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Two-storey, part with attics, 5-window range with 2-window gabled bay to left (S) end and Doric porch; rear has paired, full-height gabled wings, with single-storey gabled wing to left (N) and lean-to addition to right (S). Built of local rubble masonry, mostly pebble-dashed rendered. Roofs of thin slates, gabled bay with shaped finial, the single-storey wing to rear with old small slates; rendered gable stacks with capping to right (N) gable of front block and to the N gabled wing to rear, similarly detailed ridge stack to left (S) end of 5-window range and short brick gable stack to single-storey gabled wing. There are 2 gabled dormers to the rear. The principal elevation faces E, the 5-window range with 12-pane hornless sash windows (some modern top-hung casement replacements); similarly detailed paired windows to the gabled bay, gable apex slightly advanced with diamond motif in the pediment. The main entrance is through a Doric porch, with coupled pilasters in the centre of the 5-window range. The rear elevation has scattered fenestration, the older windows confined to the N end; some 12-pane sashes, one in the gabled dormer of the main range, a 9-pane sash to the other dormer and the single-storey wing has some 2-pane sashes. The single-storey wing has a boarded door, the left (N) full-height wing has a modern canted bay with central doorway and the modern lean-to extension has a doorway to the left (N).
The interior layout has been altered, some doorways blocked, to divide the house into 2 dwellings. Formerly the main entrance led into a central hallway with principal rooms to front. The principal ground floor rooms retain chamfered plastered beams, simple moulded coving and panelled reveals; some first floor rooms have fielded panelling and many rooms have the original 6-panel doors. The dog-leg staircase to the rear of the hallway has chamfered balusters and newels, the attic floor with shaped splat balusters. The roof has exposed, hewn and wooden pegged A-frame trusses.
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