Foelallt is a Grade II listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 May 1996. Thatched building.
Foelallt
- WRENN ID
- fading-parapet-soot
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Ceredigion
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 23 May 1996
- Type
- Thatched building
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Foelallt is a building constructed of whitewashed rubble, featuring a broadly pitched slate roof. It has rendered, slightly stepped gable chimney stacks, with the one on the right being thicker. There is a rendered gable stack on the rear wing and another chimney located at the corner of the outshut. The front of the building has three bays with large offsets, which are thicker on the right side. A later 19th-century whitewashed rubble lean-to central porch has a slate roof and a boarded inner door with three upper lights. The windows are from the late 19th century, including a 20th-century window on the ground floor left, and a 12-pane horned sash window on the ground floor right, both with slate sills and cambered brick heads. On the first floor, there are 12-pane horned sash windows on the left and right, with a central 3/6 hornless sash set higher due to the roof slope of the porch. These also have slate sills and stone lintels.
To the right end, there is a lower single bay lofted structure with a 20th-century window. This structure appears to be contemporary with the house, unless it has been exceptionally well integrated, and may represent a shorter version of a longer structure shown on the Tithe map, possibly originally a byre. The long quoin stones differ from the rest of the house. The lofted part has a 3/6 hornless sash window above a 12-pane hornless sash window, both with cambered brick heads. The rear of the lofted section features stone steps leading to a planked loft door, with a similar door on the ground floor.
The left end of the building is built into an excavated rocky outcrop. There is a blocked first floor doorway with an inserted 6-pane window, which has a stone lintel and stone drip above it. A later two-storey wing at the rear has 20th-century glazing to the north. A later outshut fills the angle between the main house and the wing, featuring a 12-pane hornless sash window at the rear with a brick head and slate sill, along with a boarded door to the south.
The interior was not available for inspection.
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