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Church Farmhouse, Barn to W

A Grade II Listed Building in Mitchel Troy, Monmouthshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7887 / 51°47'19"N

Longitude: -2.7388 / 2°44'19"W

OS Eastings: 349134

OS Northings: 210260

OS Grid: SO491102

Mapcode National: GBR FK.YF8B

Mapcode Global: VH870.G9YN

Plus Code: 9C3VQ7Q6+FF

Entry Name: Church Farmhouse, Barn to W

Listing Date: 27 September 2001

Last Amended: 27 September 2001

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 25766

Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence

ID on this website: 300025766

Location: About 150m SW of the church of St Michael and 10m W of Church Farmhouse, set back on the S side of the old road between Monmouth and Raglan, in the E angle of the minor road running S to Mitchel Troy

County: Monmouthshire

Town: Monmouth

Community: Mitchel Troy (Llanfihangel Troddi)

Community: Mitchel Troy

Traditional County: Monmouthshire

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History

Probably built in the C17.

Exterior

A combination farm building with an integral stable. Built of coursed squared sandstone with a weatherboarded timber-framed S gable and red clay pantiled roof. Four structural bays on N-S axis, with the stable at the N end. The E front has a doorway offset right of centre, originally almost 2m wide but reduced about 50cm on the right-hand side, with a set-in oak doorframe almost 20cm wide, and a batten-and-board stable door. Either side of the doorway is an unglazed 4-light wooden mullioned window with an oak lintel and a set-in chamfered frame and sturdy diamond-set mullions; and at the right-hand end is a stable doorway. The S gable wall has a central doorway, a 4-pane fixed window to the right, and a weather-boarded timber framed gable.

Interior

The stable at the N bay contains a wooden hayrack and stalls for 3 horses. The main body of the building is lofted at both ends, and there are 3 pegged collar trusses of good quality, the middle one with tie-beam and queen struts and the others open, carrying 3 tiers of trenched purlins.

Reasons for Listing

Included as a largely unaltered C17 farm building retaining wooden mullioned windows (which are now rare in this area); and for group value with Church Farmhouse.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Church Farmhouse
    In the centre of the village, about 150m SW of the church of St Michael, set back on the S side of the old road between Monmouth and Raglan, in the E angle of the minor road running S to Mitchel Troy
  • II Lychgate to Church of St Michael
    In the centre of Mitchel Troy village.
  • II Cross in St Michael's Churchyard
    In the centre of Mitchel Troy village, on the N side of the old road from Monmouth to Raglan
  • II* Church of St Michael
    In the centre of Mitchel Troy village, on the N side of the old road from Monmouth to Raglan.
  • II* Church of St Wonnow
    About 2.5km SW of Monmouth, close to Wonastow Court on the S side of the minor road between Monmouth and Dingestow. Screened from the road by trees, but a conspicuous and attractive feature of the vi
  • II Cross in St Wonnow's churchyard
    About 20m N of the church of St Wonnow
  • II Wonastow Court
    Set in its own grounds on the S side of the road from Monmouth to Dingestow, about 2.5km SW of Monmouth. Standing in delightfully intimate proximity about 50m to the S is the Church of St Wonnow (q.v.
  • II Wonastow Lodge
    On the S side of a former drive to Wonastow Court, off the S side of the minor road from Monmouth to Wonastow; about 450m NE of Wonastow Court

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