Dryslwyn Fawr Holiday Cottages

Postal address:
Dryslwyn Fawr
Llanarthne
Carmarthen
SA328JQ
WALES, UK

Tel/Fax:
01558 668 711
International:
44 1558 668 711
Email:
enquiries@dfholidays.co.uk

Listed buildings index

  • The Farmhouse
  • Barn range
  • Cartshed & stables
  • Cowshed
  • Former stables range
  • Pigsties

  • Listed Buildings

    Listed Buildings

    Six of the buildings on the farm have been listed as "Buildings of special architectural or historic interest" by CADW Welsh Historic Monuments.

    To view copies of the official documents describing each building read below, and use the menu at the left of the page.

    1. The Farmhouse


    Authority Carmarthenshire Grade Date Listed II 19/05/1999
    Community Llanarthney
    Locality Dryslwyn Grid Ref Record No 25538 21986 21746

    Name Dryslwyn-fawr Farmhouse
    Street No, Name B4297
    Street side W

    Location
    To the west side of the B4297 about 500m south of Dryslwyn Castle. Approached through a large farmyard surrounded by the buildings of the C19 model farm.

    History
    A late-C18 farmhouse on the Cawdor estate. The house and most of its farmland is in Llangathan Parish. The date 1786 is found inside and may be reliable. David Griffiths (1797 - 1869), who was recorded as the tenant in 1839 and 1947, was probably the tenant under whom Dryslwyn-fawr became regarded as a model farm for the Cawdor estate.

    Exterior
    A symmetrical three-window farmhouse of three storeys, with a later additional two-storey range of two windows at left with a roof at slightly lower level. Single storey brick range leads forward into yard from left-hand extension. Rendered at front. The side and rear elevations are of uncoursed rubble. Slate roofs with tile ridge. Left end-chimney to the original part and an end-chimney to the additional unit, both rendered. At rear are several large extensions under catslide roofs. Modern rooflights at rear. At the front is an open porch with timber posts and a dentilled beam with an apron of coloured glass. Four-pane homed sash windows to the original part. Twelve-pane sash windows to the additional unit, including two at rear which are in brick-lined openings. The front door to the additional part is boarded, with transom and two-pane overlight.

    Interior
    The original part has a central entrance with hallway leading to stairs at rear. Turned balusters. The position of the stairs is altered, but the date 1786 is carved on a beam over them.

    Listed
    A good example of a gentry type estate farmhouse, and the centrepiece of a remarkably well preserved and complete model farmstead.

    Reference
    NLW: Tithe Survey of Llangathan (1839), parcel 414;
    Carmarthen R O: Tithe Survey of Llanarthney (1847);
    D. Griffths' memorial in Capel Saron.

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