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Latitude: 52.562 / 52°33'43"N
Longitude: -3.8627 / 3°51'45"W
OS Eastings: 273830
OS Northings: 297651
OS Grid: SN738976
Mapcode National: GBR 91.CRL4
Mapcode Global: WH57G.MVTR
Plus Code: 9C4RH46P+RW
Entry Name: North Farm Building adjacent to Pennal Chapel
Listing Date: 27 May 2005
Last Amended: 27 May 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 84427
ID on this website: 300084427
Location: Forming the N side of the farmyard, Pennal Chapel forming the E side. The farm buildings are associated with Cae Saer, and are located a little to the N of the house.
County: Powys
Community: Cadfarch
Community: Cadfarch
Locality: Glaspwll
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
Part of a group of farm buildings associated with Cae Saer, but located slightly away from the house. The group consists of 2 farm buildings, and unusually, a chapel; Pennal Independent Chapel was built in 1822.
This L-shaped farm building consists of a barn, probably C18-early C19, and a multi-purpose lofted range, its shallower roof pitch suggesting a later date. The latter contains a cart-bay and stable and/or cow-house. Some brick detail suggests mid-late C19 alterations. The barn may be contemporary with the chapel.
Constructed of shaley rubble stone with traces of limewash under renewed corrugated steel roof coverings. Three-bay barn facing S with wide central entrance with timber lintel, flanked by 2 tiers of ventilation slits. To L is a single doorway with split door, under a segmental brick head. East gable has 3 ventilation slits, beneath which is an open-lean-to timber shed. Rear has winnowing doorway. The shallow-roofed lofted range, adjoining to L at R-angles, has a cart-bay to far L, the doorway infilled with corrugated iron sheeting, under a timber lintel; 2 doorways to R, both with segmental brick heads, containing a boarded door and split door to L and R, respectively. Loft has 4-pane window to L and boarded loft hatch to R, both immediately under the eaves. Rear not seen.
The barn has simple pegged tie-beam trusses with collars (seen from exterior).
Listed as a traditional C18-19 farm building forming part of an unusual group with a rural chapel; also group value with Cae Saer.
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