Coed-y-Bedo including adjoining former Cartsheds and Granary is a Grade II listed building in the Gwynedd local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 20 October 1966. House. 1 related planning application.
Coed-y-Bedo including adjoining former Cartsheds and Granary
- WRENN ID
- dreaming-footing-saffron
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Gwynedd
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 20 October 1966
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
One-and-a-half storey 3-unit lobby-entry vernacular house, with earlier cruck-framed origins. Of rubble construction with boulder foundations and whitened facade; slate roof with slab-coped and kneelered gable parapet to the L gable. Central chimney with weather-coursing and capping, with further end chimneys, that to the to the R full-height, that to the L reduced to a stump. Large storeyed and gabled porch off-centre R (gable parapets lost), with shallow Tudor-arched, cyclopean entrance with a square recess above. Two-pane C20 casement window to the upper floor, in primary opening. The porch is flagged and has a very fine original oak lined and studded door with decorative ironwork and chamfered doorframe. To the L of the porch is a modern 3-light window with a modern part-glazed door to the L and a small window beyond; 2-pane C20 casements to the upper floor, breaking the eaves and contained within gabled dormers with brick sides and plain bargeboards. To the R of the porch is a modern slated porch extrusion with a similar dormer window above. To the R of this is a further modern window.
Flush with this primary block, and continuously-roofed with it is a 2-bay carthouse, now incorporated into the house. Two segmental brick arches, now reduced to modern casement windows; 2 small C19 4-pane windows above. Adjoining this range at right-angles to the R is a granary block with rough external steps up to a front gable loading bay with boarded door and pegged frame. Its inner side has a blocked opening to the L; its outer side has n entrance with expressed timber lintel and boarded door, with a further blocked entrance to the R.
The rear of the main (house) section has a small original light to the R, with off-set wooden mullions, now boarded-up. Two large modern windows with concrete lintels to the L; modern catslide dormer window to the upper floor.
Three-unit lobby-entry plan with central hall having 2 inner rooms off and a parlour beyond the fireplace. An original stone newel stair is incorporated within the porch (to the L). The hall section (L) has stopped-chamfered ceiling beams and a roughly-chamfered bressummer to a reduced fireplace. Good grooved post-and-panel partition to the service end (L), with original grooved, boarded doors. On the first floor there are 4 collar trusses visible, two of cruck type; one is missing its collar, and another has a tie-beam with king post; a third has a grooved post-and panel partition screen, as before. Early oak floor boarding.
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