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Llanddewi Court, Barn

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NPRN43270
Map ReferenceST39NW
Grid ReferenceST3178597566
Unitary (Local) AuthorityMonmouthshire
Old CountyMonmouthshire
CommunityLlangybi (Monmouthshire)
Type Of SiteBARN
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
1. Contemporary with house, rubble, corn barn.
2. Possibly l.16th c., cow barn incorporating cow house at one end, with loft over.
(source Os495card; ST39NW5)
Associated with:
Llanddewi Court (Nprn45070).
J.Wiles 13.02.03

Included as a C17 specialised argricultural building, which, despite conversion, still retains its character. This building was a corn barn incorporating a cow-house at the west end with hayloft over. The open framing over a post and panel partition which separated off the cow-house, observed in 1980, has gone apart from one queen post, but the mortices in the tiebeam are plain. Five bay roof of principal rafters halved and pegged at the apex, with collars, ties and three tiers of trenched purlins all complete.

The barn is built of roughly coursed local rubblestone with a Welsh slate roof. The north elevation has a central cart entry with a long slit vent to the left, and a short one to the right into the hayloft, with a small one and a door below into the cowhouse. The barn is extended to the left with a C19 stable in line and another small wing projecting forward. The south elevation repeats the arrangement of features in reverse. The west gable is two storeys on the falling ground. The lower floor has framed doorways to the cow stalls with a central 4-light oak diamond-mullioned window. The whole was originally under a pentice but only the ends of the supporting beams project from the wall. The hayloft above has anothe 4-light window in the gable but only one mullion survives. This window sits on a stringcourse.

(Source: Cadw Listings database) S Garfi 3/10/06