2.Terraced Row of 4 houses opposite Independent Chapel is a Grade II listed building in the Carmarthenshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 2 August 1995. Public house.

2.Terraced Row of 4 houses opposite Independent Chapel

WRENN ID
steep-grate-tide
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Carmarthenshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
2 August 1995
Type
Public house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

This is a row of four terraced houses located opposite the Independent Chapel in Crugybar, built in 1867. The houses feature stuccoed painted fronts designed to resemble ashlar, with a slate roof and wooden soffits, and bracketed eaves on the left. Each house has a narrow two-bay front, with four-paned horned sash windows on Llysycoed, and 12-pane hornless sash windows on Minerafon and Annelfa. All three houses have boarded doors. The former Post Office has a three-bay front with upper 9-pane hornless sashes, a 12-pane hornless sash on the ground floor left, and a wide shop window to the right, which has a raised cemented architrave and original wooden panelled shutters. The central door is a modified panelled type. To the right is a single-bay store that is slightly recessed but shares the same roofline, with planked doors on each storey. A datestone between Annelfa and the Post Office reads "Built 1867 T.D." The left gable end is constructed of rubble.

The rear of the houses is limewashed rubble, featuring a 20th-century door to Llysycoed with a brick cambered head, and a 12-pane hornless sash window above. Minerafon has a planked door and 6-pane two-light casements with similar heads. Annelfa has a planked door, a ground floor 4-pane horned sash, and a 6-pane casement above, with heads as previously described. There is a gabled rubble extension from around 1930 at the rear of the former Post Office, which has wide 6-pane sashes.

At the back, there is an alleyway lined with a range of 19th-century single-storey rubble-built coal sheds, featuring a corrugated iron roof, planked doors, and a 12-pane hornless sash window to the right. A brick chimney stack is located on the right gable, and there is a 20th-century garage attached to the left.

The interiors of the houses are small, with Annelfa being the most intact. It features a winding stick-baluster stair, a front parlour with an Edwardian mantelpiece and hob-grate, and flanking glazed cupboards. The former Post Office has simple shop fittings and a sack pulley in the roof of the store.

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