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Latitude: 51.7779 / 51°46'40"N
Longitude: -2.8323 / 2°49'56"W
OS Eastings: 342674
OS Northings: 209130
OS Grid: SO426091
Mapcode National: GBR FF.Z237
Mapcode Global: VH79H.VKJX
Plus Code: 9C3VQ5H9+53
Entry Name: The Warrage
Listing Date: 7 August 1992
Last Amended: 31 January 2001
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 2879
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300002879
Location: Situated approximately 2km NE of Raglan on the E side of the by-road to Tregare. The Farmhouse faces S with farmyard ranges to N.
County: Monmouthshire
Town: Raglan
Community: Raglan (Rhaglan)
Community: Mitchel Troy
Locality: Raglan
Traditional County: Monmouthshire
Tagged with: Farmhouse
Later C17 farmhouse altered in C19. Historically part of the 2000 acre estate which surrounded Raglan Castle. The name is said to mean a place where army horses were kept, as Colonel Kyrle of Walford is said to have kept a force here prior to the 1646 siege of Raglan Castle. Renovated in late C20 with yellow ochre limewash render to front.
Farmhouse, colourwashed rendered rubble stone with steep hipped roof of imitation slates. Large centre rendered axial ridge stack. Two storeys, 4-window range, 3 first floor triple casements and one small square 4-pane window over door in second bay. Ground floor has cambered-headed windows, triple casement left of door, casement pairs right, that to far right smaller. Board door in C20 open gabled porch. Outbuilding each side, that to left single-storey, also rendered and colourwashed with red brick left end stack. Two casement pair windows at varied heights. Range to right is taller, a lofted stable, rubble stone with one casement pair to left. Windows are all renewed with red tile C20 sills.
Four-window exposed rubble rear with timber lintels and brick voussoirs to segmental-headed ground floor windows; the windows beneath the chimney light the staircase; hooded entrance to right with boarded door.
Stone flagged floors. Central chimney with chamfered wooden lintel to W fireplace and chamfered stone lintel to E. Heavy chamfered beams with stepped hollow moulded stops. Stud-and-panel partition wall. C17 former outside wooden ovolo-moulded window exposed in former stable block, which also has pegged roof trusses.
Included as a substantial later C17 house with surviving interior features. Historical associations with Raglan Castle.
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