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

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Description

Bodrwyn is a two-storey house, with a part-attic, built in the 18th century. It has a five-window front, with a two-window gabled projection to the south end and a Doric porch. To the rear are paired, full-height gabled wings, a single-storey gabled wing to the north, and a lean-to addition to the south. The house is constructed of local rubble masonry, largely pebble-dashed and rendered. The roofs are of thin slates, with a shaped finial to the gabled projection and older, small slates to the single-storey wing. There are rendered gable stacks with capping to the north gable of the front section and the north gabled wing at the rear, a detailed ridge stack to the left end of the five-window range, and a short brick gable stack to the single-storey gabled wing. Two gabled dormers are visible at the rear.

The east-facing front elevation has twelve-pane hornless sash windows, with some modern replacements; paired windows feature in the gabled projection, and the gable apex is slightly advanced with a diamond motif in the pediment. The main entrance is through a Doric porch, centrally positioned within the five-window range. The rear elevation incorporates scattered windows, the older examples located towards the north end. These include some twelve-pane sashes, a nine-pane sash, and two-pane sashes to the single-storey wing. A boarded door is present to the single-storey wing and a modern canted bay with a central doorway is on the left (north) full-height wing. The modern lean-to extension features a doorway to the left (north).

Internally, the layout has been altered and doorways blocked to create two separate dwellings. Originally, the main entrance led into a central hallway, with principal rooms fronting the house. The principal ground floor rooms retain chamfered plastered beams, simple moulded coving, and panelled reveals. Some first-floor rooms feature fielded panelling, and many rooms contain original six-panel doors. The dog-leg staircase to the rear of the hallway has chamfered balusters and newels, while the attic floor has shaped splat balusters. The roof displays exposed, hewn and wooden pegged A-frame trusses.

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