Heritage Lottery Fund Suite 5A, Hodge House, Guildhall Place, , CF10 1DY

Directorate of Economic and Environmental Regeneration, Docks Office, Barry Dock, Vale of , CF63 4RT

Conservation and Design Team, Docks Office, Barry Dock, , CF63 4RT

CADW Welsh Assembly Government Plas Carew Unit 5/7 Cefn Coed Parc Nantgarw Cardiff CF15 7QQ

Barry Enterprise Centre Skomer Road, Barry CF62 9DA

Civic Trust for Civic Trust for Wales 3rd Floor, Empire House, Mount Stuart Square Cardiff CF10 5FN

The Society 3 Clive Place, Penarth, CF64 1AU

Foreword

For many years now the recording and protection afforded to the historic environment has been bound within the provisions of a number legislative Acts of Parliament. Indeed, the Vale of Glamorgan has over 100 Scheduled Ancient Monuments, over 700 Listed Buildings and 38 Conservation Areas that are afforded statutory protection by legislation.

However, this system of statutory recognition, by its nature, only takes account of items of exceptional significance. Often there are locally important buildings that although acknowledged not to be of ‘national’ or ‘exceptional’ importance, are considered key examples of vernacular architecture or buildings, which have an important local history. It is these buildings which are often the main contributors to local distinctiveness, but which have to date, remained un-surveyed and afforded little recognition or protection.

The original County Treasures project was published by the then County Council in the late 1970’s. It was conceived as a locally adopted inventory of ‘special features’ in the former County area.

However, as a result of local government restructuring, the changes to local authority boundaries, as well as changes in responsibilities and funding mechanisms the survey was never completed, and as a consequence was not comprehensive in its coverage.

In the three decades that have passed since the original survey was attempted, the loss of a number of local buildings and landmarks, and the redevelopment of unprotected sites make the County Treasures project as relevant today as it was then. This publication is the culmination of the efforts of many individuals and groups who have been generously giving of their knowledge, time and commitment over a nearly ten year period, and without whom the County Treasures project would never have been possible. To all those involved, I extend my heart felt thanks in recognition of a job well done.

We should be proud, therefore, that this version of the County Treasures survey is complete, robust and comprehensive. It is in another respect even more valuable than its predecessor, in that this Inventory has not been compiled by the local authority, but by the communities of the Vale themselves.

Each of the 27 community areas within the Vale were surveyed by a volunteer workforce of local people, teachers, history society members, local Councillors and other interested individuals, who gave willingly and freely of their time to reveal and record the very many items that could conceivably be of architectural and historic interest; and which, further to detailed scrutiny, research and qualification, were considered worthy of inclusion. This inventory, therefore, more than any other provides an account of what is considered of local importance by local people.

The complete Treasures Inventory contains some 1200 entries. It contains a schedule giving the name of each treasure, its description, its current means of statutory protection (where relevant), a grid reference, map and photograph.

This 2007 Inventory should not however be seen as a ‘final product’, and although it indeed provides an excellent account and record at a fixed point in time, it also provides a framework for future additions and amendments, as more or new buildings become apparent, new information or change occurs.

i It is hoped that the Vale of Glamorgan County Treasures Inventory will serve several purposes: • It will stimulate local, and wider interest, and promote care and maintenance of identified treasures. • It will act as a valuable educational resource, perhaps allowing local schoolchildren to research locally as well as nationally significant events and buildings. • It will ensure that treasures are fully regarded in the planning process where they are threatened by development pressures. • It will stimulate protectionist policies within forthcoming development plans and perhaps the recognition of further areas for statutory designation.

The Vale of Glamorgan Council, Cadw, The Civic Trust for Wales, The Penarth Society, and The Vale Council for Voluntary Services have supported this project.

Every attempt has been made to ensure that this document is as accurate as possible. The survey was undertaken between 2002 and 2007.

All content is © copyright of the Vale of Glamorgan Council and all rights are reserved.

All maps are © Crown copyright and all rights are reserved. Published by the Vale of Glamorgan Council under Licence No. 100023424 2007.

ii Rhagair

Ers llawer o flynyddoedd bellach, mae’r gwaith o gofnodi ac amddiffyn yr amgylchedd hanesyddol yn cael ei reoli o dan amodau nifer o ddeddfau seneddol. Mae dros 100 o Henebion Rhestredig, dros 700 o Adeiladau Rhestredig a 38 o Ardaloedd Cadwraeth ym Mro Morgannwg sy’n cael eu hamddiffyn o dan y gyfraith yn y modd yma.

Serch hynny, mae’n anochel bod system fel hon sydd wedi’i seilio ar gydnabyddiaeth statudol, yn rhoi ystyriaeth i eitemau o bwysigrwydd eithriadol yn unig. Mae hynny’n golygu bod llawer o adeiladau lleol sydd, er nad oes ganddynt unrhyw statws cenedlaethol nac eithriadol, yn dal yn nodedig am eu pensaernïaeth frodorol neu’n bwysig i hanes yr ardal. Yn amlach na pheidio, dyma’r union adeiladau sy’n rhoi cymeriad i ardal er na ddaeth neb i’w hadolygu erioed ac nad oes ganddynt fawr o statws na chynlluniau ar gyfer eu gwarchod.

Hen Gyngor Sir De Morgannwg oedd yn gyfrifol am brosiect gwreiddiol Trysorau’r Sir a gyhoeddwyd ar ddiwedd y 1970au. Bwriad y prosiect oedd llunio rhestr leol o’r holl nodweddion arbennig rhwng ffiniau’r hen sir.

Serch hynny, bu ad-drefnu llywodraeth leol, newid ffiniau awdurdodau lleol a newid cyfrifoldebau staff a threfniadau nawdd yn rhwystr i’r gwaith, ac am na chafodd yr arolwg ei gwblhau erioed, mae’r rhestr yn bell o fod yn gyflawn.

Yn ystod y tri degawd ers cynnal yr arolwg gwreiddiol, mae nifer o adeiladau a nodweddion lleol amlwg wedi diflannu, a safleoedd diamddiffyn wedi’u datblygu, sy’n golygu bod y prosiect yn fwy perthnasol heddiw nag erioed. Ffrwyth ymdrech nifer o unigolion a grwpiau ymroddgar a fu’n rhoi’n hael o’u hamser a’u gwybodaeth am bron i ddeng mlynedd, yw’r cyhoeddiad hwn. Heb eu cymorth, ni fuasai’n bosibl cynnal prosiect Trysorau’r Sir o gwbl, a hoffwn ddiolch o galon i bawb am ddod i ben â’r gwaith mor dda.

Mae pob rheswm i ni fod yn falch o’r fersiwn cyflawn, cadarn a chynhwysfawr hwn o’r arolwg ar Drysorau’r Sir. Mae’n fwy gwerthfawr fyth na’r un flaenorol hefyd am mai cymunedau’r Fro eu hunain a fu’n ei lunio’n hytrach na’r awdurdod lleol.

Cafodd pob un o’r 27 cymuned yn y Fro ei hadolygu gan dîm gwirfoddol o bobl leol, athrawon, aelodau cymdeithasau hanesyddol, Cynghorwyr lleol a rhai eraill â diddordeb yn y maes. Rhoesant yn hael o’u hamser heb dâl er mwyn dod o hyd i’r holl eitemau a allai fod o ddiddordeb pensaernïol neu hanesyddol, a’u cofnodi. Cafodd y rhai teilwng eu hychwanegu at y rhestr ar ôl llawer o waith ymchwil ac archwilio manwl. Dyma’r rhestr felly sy’n adlewyrchu orau’r eitemau sydd o bwys gan bobl yn eu hardaloedd eu hunain.

Mae 1200 o eitemau i gyd ar y rhestr drysorau gyflawn. Mae pob cofnod yn cynnwys enw’r eitem, disgrifiad ohoni, y ddarpariaeth sydd ar gael o dan y gyfraith ar gyfer ei gwarchod (pan fo hynny’n berthnasol), cyfeirnod grid, map a llun.

Serch hynny, ni ddylid ystyried rhestr 2007 yn rhestr gyflawn o bell ffordd. Er ei bod yn adroddiad ardderchog ar y sefyllfa ar adeg benodol, mae’n bwysig ei gweld hefyd fel fframwaith ar gyfer addasu’r rhestr wrth i’r sefyllfa newid neu i adeiladau neu wybodaeth newydd ddod i’r golwg.

iii Rydym yn gobeithio y bydd rhestr Trysorau Sir Bro Morgannwg yn: • ennyn diddordeb y gymuned leol a’r gymuned ehangach yn y trysorau hyn ac yn annog pobl i ofalu amdanynt a’u cadw mewn cyflwr da. • helpu’n sylweddol gydag addysg plant ysgol drwy roi cyfle iddynt ymchwilio i ddigwyddiadau ac adeiladau sydd o bwys lleol yn ogystal â chenedlaethol. • sicrhau bod pob ystyriaeth yn cael ei rhoi i’r trysorau wrth gynllunio pan fo perygl i waith datblygu amharu arnynt. • atgyfnerthu’r polisïau gwarchod yn y cynlluniau datblygu nesaf a helpu i sicrhau bod mwy o ardaloedd yn cael eu dynodi’n statudol.

Mae Cyngor Bro Morgannwg, Cadw, Ymddiriedolaeth Ddinesig Cymru, Cymdeithas Penarth a Chyngor Gwasanaethau Gwirfoddol y Fro i gyd wedi cefnogi’r prosiect hwn..

Gwnaethpwyd pob ymgais i sicrhau bod y ddogfen hon yn fanwl gywir.

Mae pob map yn cael ei ddiogelu gan hawlfraint y Goron (H) a chedwir pob hawl. Cyhoeddwyd y ddogfen gan Gyngor Bro Morgannwg o dan Rif Trwyddedu 100023424 2007.

iv List of Contributors

Steering Group Ray Caple (Chairman) Audrey Poole Graham Robertson Richard Cole Nick Lloyd Gareth Kiddie

Community Volunteer Correspondent Barry Alun Thomas Gerald Gracey-Cox Peta Goodwin Paul Goodwin Robert Gwyn Thomas Stan Lane Dr.Peter Elmes Betti Digby Robin Digby Cllr.Guy Shackell Cllr.Lyn Ware John Gunson Cllr.Michael Edwards Cllr.Brian Hill Robert Gwyn Thomas Llanfair Hilary Thomas Ray Caple Nigel Williams Vivian Kelly Lyn Rees Michaelston-le-Pit Joanne Powell Penarth Dr.Sam Romaya Audrey Poole Bill Simpson Diana Mead Mike Evans Dr.Edward Coles Dr.Lisa Coles

v Penllyn Ray Caple Brian Gillard Cathie Brooks Ann Jarvis Peterston-super-Ely Dennis Nottage Mike Ponting Barry Atkinson St.Athan Barry Atkinson St.Brides Major Cllr.Pat Bevan Morgan Cllr.Kathleen Mepham Cllr.Peter Mepham St.Donats John Morgan St.Georges & St.Brides Maureen Glover St.Nicholas Wendy Lowe Suzanne Palmer Sully Cllr.Raymond Cox Cllr.Janice Bolland Welsh St.Donats Liam Ginn Vicky Pearce Stephen Jones Wick Cllr.Philip Thomas Pauline Thomas

Other contributors Lindsay Cuddy Sue Gell Oliver Leonard Gareth Scott Bev Searle Peter D J Thomas Janet West Chris Williams

vi Explanation of entries

Community

Treasure name Treasure reference

Monument reference VoG ref Cadw ref

Photograph Map

Summary description

Community The community in which the treasure can be found Treasure Name The name of the treasure. This is broken down to include the locality, the street and the individual building where applicable. Treasure Unique reference number for each treasure. Reference Monument Reference number given to scheduled monuments by Cadw. Listed Building Reference numbers given to listed buildings by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and Cadw. OS Grid The eastings and northings of each treasure. Photograph A photograph of each treasure. Map A map of each treasure. Summary A brief description of each treasure. Description

vii

Wick

Wick Broughton - Box Cottage

Treasure 2494 Monument OS Grid E 292144 Listed Building OS Grid N 171414

Fairwinds

2145

Le Chateau

Box Cottage WE

S

T

S

T

1238 R

E

E

T Tr e m -y-m or

Ty Gwiscoed

Plas-Newydd Building of note within Broughton Conservation Area.

Wick Broughton - Broughton Chapel

Treasure 751 Monument OS Grid E 292135 Listed Building OS Grid N 171002

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t i LB a

d - er y t t k a l - n e n e l n h a o S e

m n B m l P

r

o o y i t t

t a h n H l

o n g Yr Hendy Ffarm C C u u

o S r AD B O L R se E V ou P C H A i en Ty CH o n nd t e Ly t Capel s PW

folk Ty Suf e ous Capel H Lilacs PW The Charlwood 1 Croft to 7 3 Tyr Nant to

10 9 FW

2 nd 1

t U o F SS EET STR TER Def WA The Malthouse Was a chapel now converted into a private dwelling house 15 years ago. Up until then it had continual use as a place of worship. The chapel was built in 1860.

1 Wick Broughton - Ivy Cottage

Treasure 712 Monument OS Grid E 292171 Listed Building OS Grid N 171178

Broughton

Th e O l d S h o p

Ivy Cottage 1216

Ash Cottage

Small cottage with adjacent building which houses the old bakery which is still intact.

Wick Broughton - Le Chateau

Treasure 2491 Monument OS Grid E 292146 Listed Building OS Grid N 171445

Homefield

Fairwinds

2145

Le Chateau

Box Cottage WE

S

T

S

T

1238 R

E

E

T Trem-y-mor

Ty Gwiscoed

Building of note within Broughton Conservation Area.

2 Wick Broughton - Monkton Isaf

Treasure 754 Monument OS Grid E 292649 Listed Building 27.02.01 20966 OS Grid N 171000

7007

onkton Du

BM 80.65m Pond

FW U d Pond n n U d 78.6m FW

Pond Pysgodlyn

Monkton Isaf was possibly the home of a branch of the Fleming family of . By circa 1800 it belonged to the Reed family. The building was a single storey two unit house of C16 origins. In the C18 a rear wing was added and at the same time or slightly later, the roof was raised to two storeys. Constructed of lime-washed rubble masonry under a slate roof.

Wick Broughton - Monkton Isaf - Barn with Stables

Treasure 1161 Monument OS Grid E 292630 Listed Building 27.02.02 20967 OS Grid N 171059

7007

Lower Monkton

BM 80.65m Pond

FW U d Pond n n d U 78.6m FW

Pond Pysgodlyn

A particularly large and well preserved farm building of composite use. Unusually long the building is constructed of rubble masonry under a slate roof. Now converted to residential use.

3 Wick Broughton - Old Carpenters Arms

Treasure 1378 Monument OS Grid E 292159 Listed Building OS Grid N 171277

E

E

T

Trem-y-mor

Ty Gwiscoed

Plas-Newydd

The Old Carpenter's Arms 1531 Broughton

The Old Shop

Iv y C ot t a ge 1216 Private Dwelling known as the Old Carpenters Arms, which was once a public house on Broughton Road and that had a blacksmith's shop at the rear of the house.

Wick Broughton - The Malt House

Treasure 744 Monument OS Grid E 292175 Listed Building OS Grid N 170967

n n e l n h a o S e

n m B m l P

o r o t i t y

h t n a H

l

o

g n y Ffar m C u u C

o S r AD Broughto B RO se EL V ou P C H A i en Ty CH o n nd t e Ly t Capel s PW 73. d k Ty n ffol U Su se Capel Guide Hou Lilacs PW Post Charlwood 1 Well to 7 3 BM 7 Tyr N a n t to

10 9 FW

2 nd

1 U

t o Foot Bridge SS Pond T REE R ST ATE The Malthouse Def W S w n Ty y N T W a h e n e n t T M ol y al C ti Broughton ro ng es s

Malt house originally used to make malt for the brewing industry. In the 1930's to the 1960's was used for holidays for children and old people from the Valley areas and was run by the Quakers. Money was raised by holiday makers who gave a concert to Randolph Hearst, the American newspaper magnate when he was resident at St. Donats Castle which raised funds for a heating system in the Malt House. Now converted into private flats.

4 Wick - Clemenstone House

Treasure 738 Monument OS Grid E 292406 Listed Building OS Grid N 173665

T ra c k

BM 55.19m

53.0m Tynewydd

Clemenstone

ain Dr

Renovated house, farm buildings, stable and mews that have group value as retained estate buildings in original parkland setting.

Wick Picket - Church Farm - Outbuilding (1 of 4)

Treasure 1165 Monument OS Grid E 293027 Listed Building 27.05.02 20980 OS Grid N 173237

60.4m

9430 C leme nt stone Mill

H

C

Mill Cottage

C hurch Farm Cottage Church Farm BM 64.63m P at h (u 64.6m m) Picket Dr ain Pond Well Picket Und

n i

H a r C 7 D

67.7m

An outbuilding to Church Farm. Long single storey range in rubble stone with hipped slate roof.

5 Wick Picket - Church Farm - Mill, Threshing Barn and Cartshed

Treasure 1164 Monument OS Grid E 293060 Listed Building 27.05.01 20978 OS Grid N 173251

C

H D r C a in W

60.4m ond

9430 Clementstone Mill

H

C

Mill C ot ta ge

Church Farm Cottage Church Farm BM 64.63m P ath 64.6m (u m) Picket Dr ain Pond Well Picket Un

n i

H a r C 8917 D

Farm buildings forming a Victorian model farm. A part of the Clemenstone Estate. The mill is three-storey, of rubble stone, with a slate covered hipped roof. The eaves to the cart shed are supported on cast iron columns. Converted to residential use.

Wick Picket - Church Farm - Outbuilding (2 of 4)

Treasure 2170 Monument OS Grid E 293031 Listed Building 27.05.03 20981 OS Grid N 173221

9430 Clementstone Mill

H

C

Mill C ott age

Church Farm Cottage Church Farm BM 64.63m P at h (u 64.6m m) Picket Dr ain Pond Well Picket Und

n i

H a r C 8917 D

67.7m

72 8 An outbuilding to Church Farm. Long single storey range in rubble stone with hipped slate roof.

6 Wick Picket - Church Farm - Outbuilding (3 of 4)

Treasure 2171 Monument OS Grid E 293053 Listed Building 27.05.04 20982 OS Grid N 173241

n W

60.4m

9430 Clementstone Mill

H

C

Mill C ot ta ge

Church Farm Cottage Church Farm BM 64.63m P ath 64.6m (u m) Picket Dr ain Pond Well Picket Und

n i

H a r C

D

67.7m

An outbuilding to Church Farm. Long single storey range in rubble stone with hipped slate roof.

Wick Picket - Church Farm - Outbuilding (4 of 4)

Treasure 2172 Monument OS Grid E 293058 Listed Building 27.05.05 20983 OS Grid N 173233

60.4m

9430 Clementstone Mill

H

C

Mill C ot ta ge

Church Farm Cottage Church Farm BM 64.63m P ath 64.6m (u m) Picket Dr ain Pond Well Picket Und

n i

H a r C D

67.7m

An outbuilding to Church Farm. Long single storey range in rubble stone with hipped slate roof.

7 Wick Picket - Church Farm - Worker's Cottages

Treasure 1382 Monument OS Grid E 293060 Listed Building OS Grid N 173251

c CH k C

H D ra C in W

60.4m

9430 Clementstone Mill

H

C

Mill C ot tage

Church Farm Cottage Church Farm BM 64.63m P ath 64.6m (u m) Picket Dr ain Pond Well Picket Und

n i

H a r C D

Pair of agricultural worker's cottages laid out and associated with the substantial farm complex.

Wick Picket - St. Andrew's Church (Ruins)

Treasure 1383 Monument OS Grid E 292813 Listed Building OS Grid N 173425

Pond

St Andrew's Church T

r

a (remains of) c 56.1m k

W

F

D e f

C

H D ra C W in

60.4m Pond

9430 Clem e

BM 64.63m

64.6m Roofless ruin of a mortared stone structure, circa 9.5m by 6.2m, said to have been set in a rectangular, banked enclosure, 43m by 37m.

8 Wick Wick - Buarth Mawr Barn

Treasure 708 Monument 21/2211/GM148 (GLA) OS Grid E 292241 Listed Building OS Grid N 172182

rn u Rosedene m

G 1 w y n fa B T L E A E E R R N T D H eb S

a E

a D 2 W Maes- u w I 1 l o V I - o A Y- N ant y d - D

b r 6 y M n e C R y o o l T t s lf o t e a e y n g m a e m a r a e g d o tt L o C Ty Gwyn W es 99.1m tg St James' Church a te Bryn Gwyn r Casa w Hall Ty Cott a G m Gwyn B ella - M r BM h a t e s r C H Tyny C ae a e m 102.20m u P o i r B l l e o H u b r S e h l r a Cross a n o y n S w (rems of) d t y o t The n a 1 Croft EE T ST R CH H R i 7 HU g C h 9 l L a 100.6m n l w d

y s TC B LB n

C

e r

r D 1 i ROA Shelter g RE-PIT AD O R CH R HU C

P

a

t Wick h A rubble-walled enclosure, "Buarth Mawr" translates at "the large cattle fold". Eisteddfodau were held here until 1850. Nearly all the fields of the village had Welsh names and can still be located on the Tithe Maps.

Wick Wick - Church of St. James Churchyard - Remains of Preaching Cross Treasure 1163 Monument OS Grid E 292329 Listed Building 27.01.02 20975 OS Grid N 172163

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d g o tt ca L o a Sy

r C n

o y H

c

W w

n

d

e A r

s

t A 9.1m g St James' Church e

a h t e Bryn T Gwyn r Hall Ty Cott w a G r BM Gwyn -m M h a t e s r C H a e m 102.20m P u i r o l e B o l H b u r e S l r a Cross h n o y S a w n t (rems of) do t y n a

ET

RE 1 T 3 S H CH R i HU g C h

la L n l w d s y TCB LB n

C

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r

r 1 i g

D A O R H C R U H C

Medieval preaching cross. The remains of a shaft, one-and-a-half-stones high, survive on a pyramidal base. The base is set on 3 square steps of rubble masonry with flat coping stones.

9 Wick Wick - Church of St.James

Treasure 697 Monument OS Grid E 292329 Listed Building 27.01.01 11221 OS Grid N 172181

L E A R E T N D

S E

ID 2 Ma e s - 1 W V I ld o A Y-Nant O

d D e rd 6 Th ha M rc e O y ll fe y m

e e g g d t a r o t r ycamo L o n S

o C y use c Ho

w W n

d

A

r e s St James' Church 99.1m t A e

g h a te Bryn T Gwyn r w Hall Ty a G Cott m r - M BM Gwyn th a r e s a C H 102.20m P e m u i B o l r o l e b H u r Cross S l r a e h n o a S y n w (rems of) d t o t y Th e n a Croft ET

TRE

H 3 H S 1 RC i HU g C h

la L n l w d s TC B LB y n

C

e 1 r r i D g A RO H RC U A small church in Early English style with some Norman features. The Church of St. James dates from the early C12 and was originally a chapel. It was given to in the late C12 on condition that three weekly services were held. By the late C16 it appears to have been annexed to St. Brides Major. In 1835 it was said to be a curacy attached to St. Brides, and this continued until 1950 when Wick, and Monknash were linked together to form one benefice. The church underwent major restoration c 1871, under the direction of John Prichard the diocesan architect. The cost was £900. Most of the walls of the nave were rebuilt, while the tower and chancel were partially rebuilt. The porch and vestry were added at this time. The interior, with its Norman and Early English features, is of particular interest. Other features of note include a Norman tub font with rope moulding and several memorials to local people of note.

Wick Wick - Church Street - Bluebell Cottage

Treasure 2168 Monument OS Grid E 292411 Listed Building 27.01.05 20977 OS Grid N 172146

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e

g

a more r Syca

n

o y u se c Ho

w

n

d

A

r

e

St James' Church A Lamb and

h Bryn T (PH) Gwyn Ty Cott BM Gwyn 02.20m Cross (rems of) 99.4m

ET

TRE H 1 S 3 CH R i HU g C h

l a L n l w d

y s n r

C e e d l g

e a

r E t e 1 e r t v i g g o o a C r t G t o C

r o P M y a - Wick and Marcross l t e c h y C in W w A n y r Primary School B

Formerly known as Twmpath Cottages on the South side of Church Street. C19 terrace with well preserved detail, which appears to have earlier origins.

10 Wick Wick - Church Street - Lamb Cottage

Treasure 2169 Monument OS Grid E 292405 Listed Building 27.01.06 20979 OS Grid N 172145

m

e

g

a ore r Sycam

n

o y use c Ho

w

n

d

A

r

A St James' Church e Lamb an

h Bryn T ( Gwyn Ty Cott BM Gwyn 102.20m Cross (rems of) 99.4m

ET

TRE

H 1 S 3 CH R i HU g C h

l a L n l w d

y s n r

C e e ld g e a

r E t e 1 r e t v i g g o o a C r t G t o C

r o P M y a - Wick and Marcross l t e h C in W w A

Primary School B

Formerly known as Twmpath Cottages on the South side of Church Street. A C19 terrace with well preserved detail, which appears to have earlier origins.

Wick Wick - Church Street - Primrose Cottage

Treasure 730 Monument OS Grid E 292415 Listed Building 27.01.04 20976 OS Grid N 172146

e

g

a re r Sycamo

n

o

y use c Ho

w n

d

A

r

St James' Church e Lamb and

A

h Bryn T (PH Gwyn Ty Cott BM Gwyn 02.20m Cross (rems of) 99.4m

ET

TRE 1 S 3 CH H UR i CH g h

la L n l w d

y s n r e e C d l g e a

r E t e 1 e r t v i o g g o a C r t G t o C

r o P M y a - Wick and Marcross l t e h w y

C in W A n y r Primary School B

Formerly known as Twmpath Cottages on the South side of Church Street. A C19 terrace with well preserved detail, which appears to have earlier origins.

11 Wick Wick - Little West Farm

Treasure 704 Monument OS Grid E 292150 Listed Building OS Grid N 171716

Pwll Mo rtar m) 1379 West House W

West Lodge

West Ceffyl West Haven

Berry Cottage Little West Farm

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s g

e a t

t W o C 2369 West View

Brooks Farm

162 Farm house now used as a private dwelling.

Wick Wick - Ruined Windmill Tower [off Church Street]

Treasure 737 Monument OS Grid E 292381 Listed Building 27.01.03 20972 OS Grid N 172047

h

L la l w n d B y r s e n e d g

l a

C t e e 1 E e t v g o D r o a r t A C r i t O g G R o H C C

r o M P y - a l Wick and Marcross e t h w C in W A Primary School

6 1

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Old Windmill

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LIN m -FE P -Y u RT a ( W C t h h t

( a u m P

3100 )

3100

) m ) u ( m (u h ) t th (um a a Path P P Old windmill located in field behind school. Access by public footpath. No features preserved inside, but recesses are visible in the internal walls which may be related to machinery.Windmill standing to over one storey high. Round plan, constructed of rubble stone.

12 Wick Wick - Sycamore House

Treasure 1162 Monument OS Grid E 292421 Listed Building 27.01.07 20974 OS Grid N 172185

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e rd 6 h T ha M rc e O y ll fe y m

e

g

a re r Sycamo

n

o

y use c Ho

w n

d

A

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Wick Wick - The Lamb and Flag Public House

Treasure 698 Monument OS Grid E 292448 Listed Building OS Grid N 172190

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r e e d l g a E t e e t v g o o a C r t G t o C Malthouse Formerly a two-unit, lobby-entry house with hall and inner room. Built in the C17. Now a public house.

13 Wick Wick - Trepit Cottage

Treasure 723 Monument OS Grid E 291753 Listed Building 27.04.01 20973 OS Grid N 172128

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West of Wick on the North side of the lane. A two-storey, two window cottage. Early C19 building included on the encroachment records of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1826.

Wick Wick - West Farm - Victorian Slaughter House and Barn

Treasure 720 Monument OS Grid E 292237

Listed Building OS Grid N 171797

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Berry Cottage Victorian Slaughter House and Barn. Still has tether rings, drains and hanging beams.

14 Wick Wick - West House

Treasure 716 Monument OS Grid E 292101

Listed Building OS Grid N 171773

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West House Cottage

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W o C 2369 Private dwelling which was once the home of the late Sir John Prichard CBE, former Chief Justice of Iraq when under British rule.

Wick Wick - West Street - Brooks Farm - Cow House and Stable Range Treasure 701 Monument OS Grid E 292172 Listed Building 27.01.10 20970 OS Grid N 171689

West Lodge

West Ceffyl West Haven

Berry Cottage Little West Farm

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Brooks Farm

1762 2463 Pond Westward House Well preserved example of a C19 cow-house and stable range. Rubble stone under a slate roof with quoins and dressed openings.

15 Wick Wick - West Street - Brooks Farm - Farm Range to North East

Treasure 1469 Monument OS Grid E 292180 Listed Building 27.01.09 20969 OS Grid N 171673

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Brooks Farm

1762 2463 Pond Westward House

Probably early C19 the North half is said to have been a pig-house. Long single storey range of rubble stone under a slate roof.

Wick Wick - West Street - Brooks Farm and Adjoining Range

Treasure 700 Monument OS Grid E 292160 Listed Building 27.01.08 20968 OS Grid N 171669

West Lodge

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Brooks Farm

1762 2463 Pond

Westward House

Well preserved rare example of a small C19 farmhouse with outbuildings. A two-unit, two- storey cottage with entrance to the left of centre. Rendered rubble masonry under a slate roof.

16 Wick Wick - Wick Unitarian Chapel

Treasure 714 Monument OS Grid E 292079 Listed Building OS Grid N 172172

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Wick Wick - Yr Hen Felin Wynt (Wick Old Windmill)

Treasure 699 Monument OS Grid E 292564 Listed Building 27.03.02 11325 OS Grid N 171981

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Windmill probably erected by Samuel and William Thomas in 1825 and known as Melin Du. It once contained nine floors and had an external gallery. Two buildings adjoined the mill, a barn and a granary or malting kiln with cart-shed beneath. Samuel and William Thomas were recorded as maltsters in the 1851 census. The mill had ceased working by 1890 and was sold in 1910. The tower was converted to a dwelling in 1981 and the stone house built on the site of the granary / kiln.

17 Wick Outlying - Cwm Bach Camps

Treasure 2379 Monument 21/1985/GM186 (GLA) OS Grid E 289830 Listed Building OS Grid N 171504

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Remains of Iron Age coastal hill fort. Two discrete lengths of bank, ditched on the SE, the northernmost circa 40m by 10m and 2m high, the other around 33.5m by 8.5m and 1.5- 2.6m high, truncated on the SW, together appear to define the SE side of a roughly triangular enclosure, resting on an eroding cliff-line on the SW and defined by scarps above the Cwm Bach on the N.

Wick Outlying - Cwm Bach Camps

Treasure 2380 Monument 21/1985/GM186 (GLA) OS Grid E 289750 Listed Building OS Grid N 171726

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7559 Remains of Iron Age coastal hill fort. Two discrete lengths of bank, ditched on the SE, the northernmost circa 40m by 10m and 2m high, the other around 33.5m by 8.5m and 1.5- 2.6m high, truncated on the SW, together appear to define the SE side of a roughly triangular enclosure, resting on an eroding cliff-line on the SW and defined by scarps above the Cwm Bach on the N.

18 Wick Outlying - Green Isha Farm with Stables and Dovecote

Treasure 729 Monument OS Grid E 292704 Listed Building 27.03.01 20971 OS Grid N 172107

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Green Isaf Cottage

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A three storey farmhouse with C17 origins altered during C18 and C19. Symmetrical 3- window, 3-storey house. Rough-cast over masonry, slate roof. Recently substantially restored.

Wick Outlying - Rhyle Round Barrow

Treasure 2378 Monument 21/2212/GM181 (GLA) OS Grid E 291649 Listed Building OS Grid N 172637

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The Beacons

86.9m Quarry (d i su se d )

95.4m

Beacon Tower

Tumulus

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Pond A ploughed-down, circular mound, 15.2m in diameter and 0.4m high.

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