Stable, cartshed and attached cowhouse at Egryn is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 13 April 2005. Stable, cartshed, cowhouse.

Stable, cartshed and attached cowhouse at Egryn

WRENN ID
watchful-screen-birch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Snowdonia National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
13 April 2005
Type
Stable, cartshed, cowhouse
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Roughly dressed, squared stone with slate roof and axial chimney (between cartshed and tackroom). 2 storeyed, with steps to loft against eastern gable end. Comprises cartshed at centre, flanked by stable to east and tack room to west. Main elevation faces north: Cartshed has double doors with wedge lintel, and tall loft opening above. Immediately to left is doorway to stable, with small window alongside it and another aligned above doorway to tack-room to right, with boarded window offset to left above. Door offset to right in west gable end, then added outshut beyond (with corrugated sheet roof), also with doorway in gable end, and a further doorway towards east on long return elevation. Attached to the rear is a long single storey cow-house range, also of roughly dressed stone, with corrugated sheet roof. Heightened roof pitch to rear. Its long west elevation faces onto a fold yard and has doorways at either end and centre, with windows and vent slits between them. Single opening in gable end, towards rear, perhaps originally to feeding passage.

Stable retains traces of partitions. Bolted A-frame truss and torching to slates. Notwithstanding presence of chimney, the building retains no visible trace of a fireplace.

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