Bodlondeb is a Grade II listed building in the Gwynedd local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 2 August 1988. House.
Bodlondeb
- WRENN ID
- stranded-shingle-hawthorn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Gwynedd
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 2 August 1988
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Bodlondeb is a two-storey building featuring pebbledash elevations, a freestone cill band, and a plinth. It has slate roofs with bracket eaves and chimney stacks made of pebbledash and cement render, topped with stone necks. The Georgian section of the front is symmetrical with seven bays, including advanced and splayed three-window end bays that have shaped parapets, architraves, and keystones. The windows are small pane sash windows, with configurations of nine and twelve panes.
The central porch, likely added in 1909, is made of ashlar and features a parapet and dentil cornice. It has a deep segmental hooded canopy supported by panelled and tapered piers. The entrance, which leads to No 2, has a lugged architrave and contains a tablet with a largely erased inscription, along with a six-panel door and sash windows on the sides. There are half-glazed inner doors with architraves and segmental pediments. To the left, there is a panelled door for No 1, also with a lugged architrave.
To the right, there is a four plus two-window Edwardian extension that is set back and features similar detailing, with the right-hand two bays being advanced. This extension mainly has small pane sash windows and includes a half-glazed door for No 3, which has a bracket lintel. A modern extension is located at the right end.
The garden front of the Georgian part mirrors the main front, with advanced end bays. The Edwardian section has a five-window front that is set back, featuring small pane sash windows and a six-panel door with a lugged architrave.
On the coastal path, there are remains of a small toll-house, which is not depicted on the 1841 Tithe map, unlike the house.
Inside, the building retains a fine Elizabethan dog-leg staircase made of Australian oak, featuring pierced balusters, square newels with finials, and a panelled dado. The large cellars are notable for their unusual slate 'boarded' ceilings.
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