Glan Medeni is a Grade II listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 15 March 1996. House.
Glan Medeni
- WRENN ID
- quiet-brick-amber
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Ceredigion
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 15 March 1996
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Glan Medeni is a two-storey building constructed from rubble stone, which was previously stuccoed and likely originally roughcast. It features a slate hipped roof with flat eaves and three brick stacks on the side walls, which were originally made of stone. The west entrance front has three windows and is slightly off-centre, with an unaligned stack. There are two long arched windows on either side, both with small-paned glazing; the left window is crossed by a stair, while the right window is a dummy, having been renewed in the 20th century. Above these windows, there are two oval openings infilled with red brick, which may have also been dummy windows originally. The central arched doorway is topped by a fanlight and is set within a 20th-century gabled porch, with an arched window above it.
On the south side, there are two windows, with two later 19th-century bays on the ground floor and two hornless 12-pane sash windows above. The rear east side has two windows above and one narrow French window below. There is a wall-face stack on this side, while the north side features a wall-face stack and a northeast hipped service range with a rear kitchen stack. The west front and north end dairy lean-to have casement windows.
Inside, the layout is unusual, with a stair-hall to the left, a central passage, and two main rooms on the south side. The early 19th-century cornices are simple, with the southwest room's cornice likely added later, featuring a rose and leaf trail. The entry to the southeast room is skewed to create space for a sideboard recess in the north wall, and it has an arched narrow French window on the east wall. The building generally has six-panel doors and a cellar beneath the south side. There is a later 19th-century dog-leg stair leading to the skewed passage, which accommodates an irregularly shaped dressing room at the front. The main south rooms feature early 19th-century fireplaces and cornices, along with shutters, and there is a large timber-lintel fireplace in the service wing.
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