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Latitude: 52.0122 / 52°0'44"N
Longitude: -3.9157 / 3°54'56"W
OS Eastings: 268621
OS Northings: 236599
OS Grid: SN686365
Mapcode National: GBR DZ.HHBZ
Mapcode Global: VH4HD.2PS9
Plus Code: 9C4R236M+VP
Entry Name: Barn Range at Troedyrhiw
Listing Date: 2 August 1995
Last Amended: 2 August 1995
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 16250
Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence
ID on this website: 300016250
Location: Farm at end of long track off A482, 1 km N of Hafod Bridge. Barn to SW of farmhouse beyond cowshed.
County: Carmarthenshire
Community: Cynwyl Gaeo
Community: Cynwyl Gaeo
Locality: Hafod Bridge
Traditional County: Carmarthenshire
Tagged with: Barn
Early/mid C18 barn-range of scarfed-cruck construction. Clearly shown on 1830 O.S map. 1841 owner, David Arthur Saunders Davies; occupier, Mary Edwards. [The farmhouse has been much modernised, but was apparently also of scarfed-cruck construction.]
Exterior: Whitewashed rubble high-door barn-range on downslope site. Corrugated-iron roof, wooden soffits. Wide door to left, corrugated-iron sheeted doors, concrete lintel. Boarded door to right, timber lintel. Rear with window to left rising to soffit, small window below to right with timber lintel. Low barn door to right, timber lintel; paired planked doors.
Small later rubble extension to left with half-hipped slate roof. Divided boarded door with timber lintel, similar head to small window above.
Small rubble addition to right with hipped slate roof; wide opening with timber lintel, corrugated-iron doors. Slatted window above to gable of barn.
Roof structure consists of five pairs of scarfed crucks with pegged collars (missing to centre pair) and yoked apexes. Rough purlins on cleats. The soffits of the crucks are chamfered. The left gable is half-timbered within with crude cupped vertical posts supporting the ridge and upper purlins. Underthatch of split palings, some thatch survives.
Listed as an extremely rare example of a scarfed-cruck barn in the area.
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