Secondary Dwelling at Hafod Adams is a Grade II listed building in the Wrexham local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 May 2003. House.

Secondary Dwelling at Hafod Adams

WRENN ID
ruined-remnant-hawthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wrexham
Country
Wales
Date first listed
23 May 2003
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Two-storey 2-unit house constructed of rubble stone with large quoins under a slate roof with stone end stack to S. The current entrance is to the E, facing the main house; central doorway with flat head containing split doors. No further openings to this side. West elevation, only partly visible, has original doorway to L of centre with flat head. Two-light wooden casement window to its R under a segmental head of stone voussoirs. Very small light to far R with stone lintel and sill. Upper storey has 2 wooden casement windows under the eaves (most of the glazing missing). No openings to S gable end; N end has single low-level opening with voussoired head.

From E doorway, steps lead down into L unit. Large fireplace to S wall with plain timber lintel. The ceiling has a plain spine-beam and plain joists. Straight open stair, opposite entrance, to upper storey. Boarded door leading into R unit, later used as a dairy, which has a spine beam with medium chamfer and slate salting slabs attached to the walls.

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