Llindir Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 2 February 1981. Inn. 1 related planning application.

Llindir Inn

WRENN ID
cold-finial-burdock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
2 February 1981
Type
Inn
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The Llindir Inn is a stone-built inn dating back to the 18th century, with later 19th-century additions and modern extensions. The main part of the inn is a long, one-and-a-half-story building with a steeply-pitched thatched roof. The exterior walls are of limestone rubble, while the 19th-century additions have medium-pitched slate roofs. Modern extensions have flat roofs.

The front of the inn, facing the road, has four windows on each floor, spaced unevenly. The upper-floor windows break through the eaves and are contained within eyebrow dormers, each with 20th-century leaded casement windows (3-light on the ground floor, 2-light above). An entrance is located to the right of the right-hand windows, sheltered by a 20th-century wooden porch with a boarded door. Some disturbance to the stonework is visible to the left of the porch. A further entrance with a 20th-century boarded door and a simple breeze-block porch is found at the far left.

To the left of the main block is a 19th-century addition with slate roofing and modern windows. The ground floor windows are set within segmental arches. A flat-roofed modern extension is attached to the front of this addition, featuring rubble facing. A single-story rubble addition with a flat, modern roof adjoins the right-hand gable end of the original building.

A further stone range extends at a right angle to the south, creating an L-shaped plan. The section to the left of this range is an early addition with a thatched roof and eyebrow dormers mirroring those on the main building. It has 20th-century windows (3-light on the ground floor, 2-light above). The right-hand section is a two-story 19th-century addition with a slate roof and a flush end chimney on the right gable. It has an entrance with a cambered head and a boarded door on the left, followed by two 2-light casement windows, the first with a concrete lintel and the second with a cambered head, both with modern leading. Similar windows are found on the first floor, also with cambered heads.

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