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Bryn-Y-Cagley Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Newcastle on Clun, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.4382 / 52°26'17"N

Longitude: -3.0694 / 3°4'9"W

OS Eastings: 327402

OS Northings: 282788

OS Grid: SO274827

Mapcode National: GBR B3.MH0M

Mapcode Global: VH762.RZ67

Plus Code: 9C4RCWQJ+77

Entry Name: Bryn-Y-Cagley Hall

Listing Date: 5 June 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1367278

English Heritage Legacy ID: 257280

ID on this website: 101367278

Location: Whitcott Keysett, Shropshire, SY7

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Newcastle on Clun

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Newcastle

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


SO 28 SE CLUN C.P. WHITCOTT KEYSETT

6/188 Bryn-y-Cagley Hall
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GV II

Farmhouse. Late C16 or C17 with late C18 and mid-to-late C19 alterations
and additions. Probably formerly timber framed, rebuilt and extended in
coursed limestone rubble; slate roof. Former one-room end lobby-entry
plan with C18 and C19 additions to East and West. 2 gables to front,
that to left with pigeon-resting boxes in 2 rows and that to right with
blocked segmental-headed window. Large integral lateral stone stack
with brick top in angle of wing at rear, integral brick end-stack to rear
of right-hand block, and integral brick lateral stack at rear of left-
hand block. 3-window front to right; C20 two- and 3-light casements,
first floor blocked window to right; central doorway with C20 panelled
door. C19 two-storey addition to left with first floor 2-light casement,
ground floor 3-light casement and C20 panelled door to right. C18 glazing
bar sashes in right-hand block, to East, and in gable-end at rear. Boarded
door with bracketed hood in angle of wing at rear. Interior: ground
floor room in C17 part with chamfered cross-beam ceiling and large fire-
place with chamfered lintel, roasting jack and charcoal burner adjoining
to right. The weathering at the base of the stack is evidence of a
possible former thatched roof. Agricultural or domestic wing at rear
recently demolished at time of resurvey (October 1984).


Listing NGR: SO2740282788

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