Ty'n y Wern is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 May 1978. House.
Ty'n y Wern
- WRENN ID
- seventh-threshold-starling
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Denbighshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 16 May 1978
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Ty'n y Wern is an 18th-century house that features a symmetrical two-window range and is one-and-a-half storeys tall. It is built of painted brick and topped with a slate roof, which has a brick end stack on the left side. The central entrance consists of a boarded door with a small light, sheltered by a flat porch canopy supported by curved brackets. The windows are two-light wooden casements with quarry glazing, set beneath flat heads made of gauged brickwork. The upper storey windows are located under gabled half-dormers that have weather-boarded gables. At the rear, there is a narrow gabled wing, with each storey featuring a two-light small-pane casement beneath a segmental brick head; the west side of this gabled wing slightly jetties at the upper storey. To the right, there is a two-light small-pane casement window of earlier date. Adjoining to the left is a single-storey rubble lean-to, partly rendered, which has a two-light wooden window. The west gable end includes a glazed door that is offset to the right.
To the right, there is a later two-storey, two-window house that is larger and has a shallow pitched roof. This house is primarily constructed of painted brick, except for the lower right side, which is made of rubble stone, possibly indicating an earlier building. It has a slate roof and brick end stacks with yellow brick detailing, and the openings feature segmental brick heads. The entrance is offset to the left of centre and includes a boarded door with a four-pane overlight, situated under a gabled porch canopy that is half-hipped at the front and adorned with decorative barge boards. The windows are small-pane wooden casements, with two lights on the left and three lights on the right, the lower left window being slightly offset. The east gable end has two single lights with small-pane glazing on the upper storey. At the rear, there is a two-storey outshut to the left, which has a tall corner stack to the right and metal windows, likely from the mid-20th century, with some rubble visible at lower levels. To the right, the main elevation features a two-light small-pane wooden casement on the upper storey, situated above a single-storey rubble lean-to that is continuous with the 18th-century house and contains a modern three-light window.
The interior of the earlier house, as recorded during the last survey, includes stairs that rise opposite the front entrance. The rooms to the left and right feature massive stop-chamfered ceiling beams and narrow joists, with a yoke-shaped fireplace lintel in the left room. The later house follows a central stair-passage layout.
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