Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
12004
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
01/03/1963  
Date of Amendment
30/07/2002  
Name of Property
Outbuildings at Pontfaen  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Cwm Gwaun  
Town
Fishguard  
Locality
Pontfaen  
Easting
202139  
Northing
233994  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated on W side of road just S of Plas Pontfaen / Pontfaen Farmhouse.  

Description


Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence  
Period
 

History
Group of outbuildings to Pontfaen, possibly the `farm square at Pontfaen' for R.F. Gower for which an advertisement for tenders to build was made in 1845. Plans were with Mr John Henderson on the premises, he possibly a builder, probably the agent. The Gowers of Castle Malgwyn owned Pontfaen from c1845 to 1863. Lofted coach-house to left, stable to centre, cart-shed to right, and long range at right angles to N possibly a former cow-house.  

Exterior
Range of outbuildings, rubble stone with cut sandstone voussoirs and slate roofs, L-plan. W range is painted, restored as holiday house to left and workshop to centre and right. N range, cowshed is unrestored. W range: On left a 3-bay lofted coach-house with 3 renewed double doors under broad elliptical-arched heads with cut-stone voussoirs and keystones, and two shuttered loft windows above. Right coach entry is slightly lower, with no arch ring. Outside stone steps to loft door on S end wall. Walling is continuous to slightly lower stable range to centre. This has 5-bay front with centre square window set high and mirrored set of window and outer door each side, all with blind arched heads and cut-stone voussoirs. The window arches are semi-circular, the door arches more elliptical. Renewed windows and doors with overlights. Continuous stonework to lower range to right, this has one window with cut stone voussoirs and large depressed-arched entry with keystone to arch and double doors. Blank small window to right. Roof has short link over full-height doorway to cow-shed at right angles. Cowshed range, has remnant of whitewash, and slate roof is half-hipped at E end. A short gap between the cowshed and the N end of the main range is roofed as a through passage. S front to courtyard has doors and windows with similar heads to those on stable, 2 round arched windows alternated with 2 elliptical-arched doors. Board doors, C20 windows. Voussoirs and keys are unpainted sandstone. E end to road has C20 loft window with stone voussoirs to elliptical arch. Rear N has 2 doors with stone voussoirs and 2 inserted windows. A small outbuilding at right angles runs S along roadside from E end, partly enclosing court Rear W of main range is mostly windowless, stepped up hill. C20 brick-arched door at extreme left and opening to right of this with timber lintel. Blocked door with stone voussoirs to lower building, 3 C20 windows to upper building.  

Interior
Stable has thin collar-rafter roof. Lower range has 6 pine collar trusses. Range at right angles has 12 pine collar trusses.  

Reason for designation
Included as a well-designed range of estate farm-buildings of the earlier C19.  

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