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One of Four Linked Outbuildings forming Courtyard at Llanfair

A Grade II Listed Building in Llandysul, Ceredigion

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.045 / 52°2'41"N

Longitude: -4.2859 / 4°17'9"W

OS Eastings: 243331

OS Northings: 240975

OS Grid: SN433409

Mapcode National: GBR DH.F7K6

Mapcode Global: VH3KJ.NVLP

Plus Code: 9C4Q2PV7+XJ

Entry Name: One of Four Linked Outbuildings forming Courtyard at Llanfair

Listing Date: 13 January 1993

Last Amended: 13 January 1993

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 10610

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300010610

Location: Situated close to N of the house.

County: Ceredigion

Community: Llandysul

Community: Llandysul

Locality: Llanfair

Traditional County: Cardiganshire

Tagged with: Appendage

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Exterior

Dated TT 1797 and TMT 1847 on E range. Large 4-sided court-yard of farm-buildings and estate houses built for the Thomas family of Llanfair. Rubble stone with slate roofs, mostly 2-storey. E and N ranges have even roof-line, hipped at outer NE angle though interior of E range now open to roof. E range has camber-headed doors and small windows, all with stone voussoirs, one upper loading door towards S end and concrete block lean-to against centre. Arched cartshed entry at N end. N range has 2 similar cart entries with windows above, by NE angle, then tall barn-entry with cambered arch and then 4 well-spaced bays, alternate doors and windows below, 3 windows and a loading door above. Barn has 9-bay collar truss roof and is lofted for 4 bays. The roofs are similar throughout the N and E ranges, suggesting a single build c1847.

The W range also seems mid C19 with lower 2-storey outbuilding at NW linking to a big block of 2-storey estate housing. The outbuildings have 4 bays of pig-sties, an enclosed section and cartshed arch in NW angle. The house range appears to have comprised three 2-window houses with close-spaced arched windows and doors, ashlar voussoirs, one door now a window, and then 2 broader bays to left with arched cart-entries below and similar windows above. Cart entries are now glazed. Windows are small-paned narrow casements with single-pane fanlights above. One stone stack.

Adjoining to S is gabled stone gateway with dove-holes, big ashlar arch and wrought iron gates, aligned with similar entrance gateway at SE angle of yard.

Single-storey S range is the only one with clear evidence of 2 periods of building. The upper, left end of 6 stone-voussoir arches has W end straight joint and older pegged collar trusses. Two arches blocked. Attached SE gabled entry to court, arched with coped gable linked to square stone stack each side. Original gates now preserved on end wall of E range. S range continued W with arched window (brick-arched) door, tall arched door and arched cart-entry, with stone voussoirs, and then 2 small doors. Range appears to have been stable, loose-box, coach-house and tack-room.

Reasons for Listing

Group value with the house at Llanfair.

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