Bathafarn is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 24 June 1999. Farmhouse.

Bathafarn

WRENN ID
floating-keystone-rain
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
24 June 1999
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Bathafarn is a late 18th-century, three-storey farmhouse constructed of red brick and topped with a slate roof. It features a brick end chimney on the left and a near-central stack, with a reduced end chimney on the right that is now just a stump. The main (west) front is asymmetrical, with three main bays that are irregularly spaced. In the center, there is a large modern brick porch with a slated hipped roof, which incorporates the original front door that has been relocated; this door is a four-panel type with a moulded architrave.

The outer ground-floor bays and all three first-floor bays are fitted with wooden Venetian windows that have small-pane sashes and segmentally-arched heads, although the central window on the first floor is a modern copy. The second floor features three lunettes, each with a central four-pane opening casement section. To the left, there is a modern one-and-a-half storey pitched-roofed addition that is set back, and the rear of the house has a continuous contemporary outshut of one-and-a-half storeys. On the left side of the rear, there are two cambered windows with plain modern glazing, while the remaining openings have been modernized or altered, including two catslide dormers on the left with uPVC glazing.

To the right of the main block, slightly set back, is a first-half 19th-century additional range that has two low storeys. This range is also made of brick and slate, with the front whitened and an end chimney on the right. The first floor features 20th-century four- and twelve-pane wooden casements, while the ground floor has modern wooden casements in altered openings with cambered brick heads. A modern porch addition is positioned in the angle between this range and the main house, featuring a uPVC door and window.

The interiors have been modernized.

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