Ty Celyn, former kennel/stable building to Ty-Brith and attached wall is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 1 April 1974. Terrace house.

Ty Celyn, former kennel/stable building to Ty-Brith and attached wall

WRENN ID
gentle-paling-tide
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Monmouthshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
1 April 1974
Type
Terrace house
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Former stable/kennel range, now dwelling. Most prominent town elevation is to Twyn Square, a long range of rubble stone with hipped slate roof and brick lateral stacks. Two storeys. Three-window range of widely spaced small round-arched 6-pane sashes with brick dressings to first floor; segmental-arched with 9 panes to ground floor; sympathetically replaced glazing. Blocked segmental-arched doorway at right. Attached a stretch of stone wall with shallow coping, swept down from below eaves-level, matching that to right. The inner-facing elevation is quite different, stucco-rendered and painted with triple gables with decorative pierced barge-boards. Small apex lights with stone surrounds and hoodmoulds, first floor cross-framed windows with lattice glazing under square hoodmoulds, similar ground floor windows, a 4-window range; three lights to sides, all with yellow brick hoodmoulds. Central doorway with boarded door with decorative hinges and divided overlight; second boarded door to right.

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