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Latitude: 51.628 / 51°37'40"N
Longitude: -2.8385 / 2°50'18"W
OS Eastings: 342058
OS Northings: 192461
OS Grid: ST420924
Mapcode National: GBR JD.8NQB
Mapcode Global: VH7B8.RB8V
Plus Code: 9C3VJ5H6+5J
Entry Name: Whitebrook
Listing Date: 6 January 1976
Last Amended: 19 December 1995
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 3055
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300003055
Location: Located at the centre of the hamlet of Whitebrook, approximately 1.25km NE of Llanvaches village.
County: Newport
Community: Llanvaches (Llanfaches)
Community: Llanvaches
Locality: Whitebrook
Traditional County: Monmouthshire
Tagged with: Farmhouse
Main range of C17 or earlier origin. A two-storied, L-shaped farmhouse, exposed rubble elevations. Steeply pitched slate roof, main range has three chimneys; two gable, one axial with diagonally set shafts on square rubble bases; N gable stack has shaft rebuilt in brick. At N end a lower later C17 range breaks forward for a single bay, with a similar gable stack stepping down to a lower C19 range. The main range has two multi-paned casements to first floor, with exposed timber lintels and two multi-paned casements to ground offset to left (S). Lateral doorway at S end with modern door. The secondary range has a four-paned casement to first floor with a modern glazed door beneath. The C19 range has two multi-paned casements to first floor beneath crude hoodmoulds, similar casement to ground without the hoodmould. The rear elevation has two, three-light multi-paned casement windows to first floor beneath crude hoodmoulds with two modern multi-paned French doors beneath with other modern openings to ground floor. Beneath axial stack are two former stairlights with enlarged openings. The N gable of the main range is blank and the two adjoining lower ranges have modern fenestration and dormer. S gable has modern openings to ground and first floor with an enlarged attic window offset to W. Modern annexe linked to S end.
Main range has three rooms to ground floor. The N cell has large open fireplace with chamfered, cambered bressummer and dressed stone jambs. Exposed ceiling beams with medium chamfers. Central chamber has similar fireplace to N end with matching large exposed ceiling beams. S gable fireplace blocked. Secondary range has small, blocked fireplace to first floor with timber lintel. Original pegged " A" frame trussed roof.
Included as an example of a C17 vernacular farmhouse retaining historic character.
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