Hafodty and adjoining Agricultural Range is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 2 July 1998. Farmhouse.
Hafodty and adjoining Agricultural Range
- WRENN ID
- low-attic-hawk
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Conwy
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 2 July 1998
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
This is a small, first-half 18th century farmhouse with an adjoining L-shaped agricultural range, creating a C-plan layout. The farmhouse is built of local rubble with a slate roof, and has a whitewashed front with tiled gable parapets. The agricultural range has heavily grouted slate roofs.
The farmhouse is three bays wide and two storeys high, featuring simple brick end chimneys. It has a central entrance with a cambered brick head and a boarded door in a pegged frame. The flanking ground-floor windows are similarly cambered, with projecting keystones, and contain 12-pane unhorned sash windows with projecting sills. Three square-headed 12-pane first-floor windows, also unhorned, are located above. The rear elevation includes an original small 8-pane sliding sash window under the eaves, and a section with applied corrugated iron sheeting on the right side. A contemporary lean-to section adjoins the main block to the right, and a later 19th century cambered-headed entrance with a 6-panel door is located at the rear.
The low agricultural range adjoins the rear, flush with the left gable and consists of a long main section and a short cross-range that returns to the north. The main section has a mid-20th century window in a reduced entrance opening to the left, facing the yard, with a boarded stable door rising up to eaves level to the right. Further along is another 20th century window with a boarded door similar to the first. The return section has an old boarded stable door to its west (inner) side, set within a pegged frame and under a cambered brick head. Six brick-lined nesting boxes are set into the north gable apex in three tiers, with slate shelves. The rear of this section (east) has a modern steel-framed window to the left and a wide cambered cart opening to the right, constructed with limestone voussoirs. A central catslide lean-to is positioned between these features, incorporating a boarded door in a reduced cart bay to the return. An incised bench mark is located on one of the lower quoins at the northwest corner.
Inside the farmhouse, the ground floor rooms retain simple limed ceiling joists. The ground-floor partition wall and the stair have been removed, though a boarded wind screen to the right of the entrance remains, complete with upper shelving to its inner face.
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