Latitude: 51.7429 / 51°44'34"N
Longitude: -2.7248 / 2°43'29"W
OS Eastings: 350053
OS Northings: 205155
OS Grid: SO500051
Mapcode National: GBR JK.1F9X
Mapcode Global: VH876.QGC8
Plus Code: 9C3VP7VG+43
Entry Name: West Barn at Three Stones Farm
Listing Date: 28 February 2001
Last Amended: 28 February 2001
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 24951
Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence
ID on this website: 300024951
Location: At the south end of Trellech village on the west side of Catbrook Road about 60m south of the junction with Church Street at the back of the farmyard behind the East Barn.
County: Monmouthshire
Town: Monmouth
Community: Trellech United (Tryleg Unedig)
Community: Trellech United
Locality: Trellech
Traditional County: Monmouthshire
Tagged with: Barn
A large, probably C18 threshing barn with a cart shed and granary added in-line at the south end.
The barn is built of roughly coursed and squared sandstone rubble with a pantiled roof which has been partly replaced by corrugated asbestos sheeting, particularly along the eaves, suggesting that it may have had lower courses of stone slates. The main elevation to the farmyard is partly obscured, but has, from the left, the probably added cart shed with wide timber doors under a timber lintel, and a boarded window to the hayloft/granary above. The next section of wall has two slit vents to the barn, then the boarded cart doors to the threshing floor, then a cowshed, with slit vents to the hayloft over.
The interior was not seen at resurvey, but the exterior suggests that the cart shed is divided from the barn, and the barn is probably of five bays with a tallet over the cowshed at the north end.
Included as a good and little altered C18 threshing barn having group value with the East Barn.
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