Brynmor Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 3 November 1995. House.

Brynmor Cottage

WRENN ID
dark-moulding-storm
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
3 November 1995
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Brynmor and Brynmor Cottage, located on Bangor Road in Penmaenmawr, is an L-shaped, two-storey house primarily facing east. The building is constructed of rendered rubble and features gable parapets and plain end chimneys. It has a 19th-century slate roof, notable for its unusually large slates near the eaves. The entrance, positioned near the center, includes a mid-19th-century six-panel door, with the upper four panels being glazed, and a four-pane rectangular skylight above. In front of the entrance is a later 19th-century open-work timber porch.

To the left of the entrance, there is a large late 19th-century recessed four-pane sash window. To the right, a mid-19th-century 16-pane recessed sash window is present, along with three similar 12-pane windows on the first floor. At the rear, there is an eight-pane sliding sash window on the first floor, and two 12-pane first-floor windows on the south-facing gable, which also features a plain late 19th-century storeyed wing. The rubble construction is whitened on the road side, and the slate roof has two plain rendered stacks, with plain (renewed) bargeboards and deep verges.

The road-facing facade includes a modern glazed door to the right and a 19th-century tripartite sash window to the left, consisting of four, eight, and four panes. Additionally, there is a two-part sash window to the left, made up of eight panes on each side.

Adjoining the rear of the main house to the north is Brynmor Cottage, a further two-storey range from the 19th century. This section is also made of rendered rubble with a slate roof and an end chimney on the west gable. It features a 12-pane first-floor sliding sash window on the east gable, with modern openings to the north. There is a slated lean-to on the west gable, along with additional lean-tos at the rear of the main block of Brynmor and behind the later wing.

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