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Carreg Fran, 16, The Close, Llanfairfechan

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NPRN409748
Map ReferenceSH67SE
Grid ReferenceSH6849674722
Unitary (Local) AuthorityConwy
Old CountyCaernarfonshire
CommunityLlanfairfechan
Type Of SiteHOUSE
PeriodModern
Description
Carreg Fran (originally Crowstones) was designed by the outstanding Arts and Crafts architect Herbert Luck North (1871-1941), who lived and worked in Llanfairfechan from c.1901. It is one of a group of seven houses (Nos. 8-13 & 16) built c.1925 on land belonging to the North family and forming The Close. Each house was designed for a particular client, Crowstones for the Misses Eaton. They are all fairly similar in plan and appearance, with typical North features: roughcast walls, cottage-casement (metal) windows, steep gables (mostly in pairs but Maes Aled has just one) and slated roofs covered with graded multicoloured slates from the Gallt-y-llan quarry near Nantperis. The internal arrangement is a favourite Arts and Crafts plan, with living rooms in a line at the front, facing the sun and garden, and the entrance, hall, staircase, passage etc. at the rear. All houses have a covered veranda at the front, some incorporating a delightful octagonal bay in the corner of the living room. North's front doors often have pointed Gothic heads, but here the doorway is round-headed. Carreg Fran has been extended to the east.

Adam Voelcker, 23 November 2009