Bach-y-graig South East Farm Range is a Grade II* listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 November 1962. Stable.

Bach-y-graig South East Farm Range

WRENN ID
dusted-gutter-russet
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
16 November 1962
Type
Stable
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A stable range the front and gable walls of which are in brickwork (English Garden Wall bond), slate roof. Lower part of quoins strengthened in stonework. The rear is in timber framing above stonework: framing two panels high with brick panels in lower half incorporating small vent apertures, the upper half now open but holes and grooves in the timbers indicate there was formerly light panel infilling.

The front (facing the approach road to Bach-y-graig house) has five two-light stone windows with mullions and two wide doorways, one with capped jambs and round arch with outer moulding, the other square-headed and plain; both blocked with brickwork up to window sill height. Above there are four large loft hatches with boarded doors and three tiers of ventilators. Part of the upper storey has been rebuilt in modern brickwork. Later cart opening in right (east) gable. Anchor irons of four tie rods on west gable wall.

Five unequal bays with pegged trusses consisting of collar beams, queen-posts and strutted tie beams. Two purlins each side. Wall posts slightly jowled. Part of the loft floor survives.

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