Trychiad Uchaf is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 26 July 2000. House.

Trychiad Uchaf

WRENN ID
lunar-keep-umber
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Snowdonia National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
26 July 2000
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Built of rubble, with a slate roof between gable stacks. The house is of of two storeys and 3 window bays, extended in line at both ends, the extension at the SW end with a boulder-coped gable end, possibly part of an earlier house on the site. The house part has a central entrance facing NW towards the second house; a glazed uPVC door. uPVC window to left in original opening, the other windows 9-pane sashes. The rear, facing the former farmyard, has a lean-to kitchen added probably in the C19. The extension at the NE end has 9-pane sashes, and a lean-to outbuilding at the front.

The front door originally opened into a through stair hall, now amalgamated into a dining room. The kitchen-living room at the opposite, NE end has a large fireplace with canted sides and fire beam with peg holes for a shelf. The original circular stair lay to the right of the fireplace, with an oven under, now no longer visible. The ceiling joists are chamfered with run-out ends. The dining room, formerly the parlour, has a cross beam, with a groove cut in the soffit for a timber partition, removed in c1890, and a longitudinal beam representing the former division at this end into two small rooms.

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