Helygog is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 26 May 1995. House, vernacular settlement. 1 related planning application.

Helygog

WRENN ID
kindled-ashlar-saffron
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Snowdonia National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
26 May 1995
Type
House, vernacular settlement
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Helygog is a late 17th century one-and-a-half storey farmhouse with late 19th century additions. It is built of rubble and features a steeply-pitched slate roof, with end chimneys; the left chimney is original and has weather-coursing, while the right chimney was rebuilt in the 19th century. The entrance is slightly off-centre to the right and has a recessed late 19th century part-glazed four-panel door with a large flat stone lintel above. To the left of the entrance are two windows with similar lintels; the left window has six-pane glazing, while the right window features late 19th or early 20th century four-pane glazing. To the right of the entrance is a near-flush early to mid-19th century twelve-pane sash window. The upper floor has four hipped dormers, with windows that break the eaves; the right dormer contains a flush early to mid-19th century six-pane sash, the one above the entrance has a later six-pane casement, and the left dormers have four-pane glazing. There is fragmentary applied timber framing at the right gable apex, dating to around 1900.

At the rear, there is a gabled cross-wing added around 1900, which forms an L shape with the main range. This cross-wing has a gable end chimney, with the upper gable featuring applied timber framing and simply-moulded bargeboards. The left return has a ground-floor bay with four-part flush glazing; the upper part has four-pane glazing while the lower part has single-pane glazing. Above this is a gabled dormer with a tripartite window, glazed in the same style, featuring a slightly projecting frame and a shallow pediment with a moulded cill.

The building was not inspected during the survey in February 1995, but it is reported that heavy chamfered beams are present in the ground floor ceilings, along with a late 17th century dogleg stair.

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