Southern Range of Outbuildings and Farmhouse at Bodafon Hall Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 March 1976. Farmhouse.

Southern Range of Outbuildings and Farmhouse at Bodafon Hall Farm

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
16 March 1976
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Two-storey range of farm buildings; E-plan with main range aligned E-W, and bars of E running to S, forming yards to W and E of house. Painted rubble walls; hipped slate roofs. The central 2-storey farmhouse bar has traces of blocked cartshed entries. Eastern elevation, has 2 first floor windows, L window 16-pane sash, R window 4-pane sash with blocked window between; central gabled porch with C19 panelled door, smaller lean-to porch to R, pair of sash windows to L, further window to R; door and small window in S wall; 3-window rear elevation with modern small-pane casements. Steps in SW angle with attached block which has 4 glazed-in camber-headed cart entries (one part-blocked by steps); further door to L; on first floor 2 doorways and 3 windows. At right angles to W, east side of W block has 3 doorways and 2 square first floor windows. In yard to E of house, altered large camber-headed doorway on N side. The outer eastern wall face of the E block has (to N), external stone steps to camber-headed doorway; further doorway at foot of steps, window to L, then (inserted?) doorway with square head; further window near S end on ground floor.

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