Hendre’r-ywydd Uchaf Farmhouse

A late-medieval cruck-framed hall-house built in 1508 and typical of the better class of Welsh farmhouse in the late Middle Ages. The building is divided into five bays, the lower two used for housing for cattle and horses, the centre bay serving as a work-room and the upper two comprising the open hall and a bedroom. The outside walls are timber-framed, the panels being in-filled with wattle and daubed with clay.

Both the daubed panels and the timberwork are limewashed, as was common in the Middle Ages. The open hearth is placed in the centre of the hall, smoke from the fire escaping through the roof and the unglazed windows.

Item Number

57.42

Acquisition

Donation, 1952

Original Location

Llangynhafal, Clwyd (Denbighshire)

Original Construction

1508

Moved to St Fagans

1956

Opened to the Public

1962

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