Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
13079
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
10/08/1993  
Date of Amendment
15/02/1994  
Name of Property
U-Plan Farmhouse Ranges at Rickeston Hall  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Brawdy  
Town
 
Locality
Rickeston  
Easting
184628  
Northing
225414  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated to W of Rickeston Hall, U-plan, backing onto road.  

Description


Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence  
Period
 

History
Early C19 farm complex enlarged in later C19 at each end.  

Exterior
Rubble stone with slate roofs, grouted on earlier buildings, around a grassed, formerly cobbled yard. Long early C19 W range, returned N and S, in poor condition, the two ranges meeting at NW angle especially so. These both have a band of brick doveboxes, and both fronts are of three bays with stone voussoirs to cowshed doors. C20 buttressing. W range continues to left with door and loft-light over, then widely spaced row of three cart-entries with cambered heads and stone voussoirs. A door with brick head and a window to left end, then range returns along S side to enclose steps up to a later taller lofted cartshed with three small square loft lights under eaves and one broad cambered cart-entry to ground floor right. Attached at NE angle is roofless 2-storey block enlarged out of a former lean-to and roofless former pig-sty beyond. E end of lofted cartshed has another cart-entry, entered from outside the yard, under the platform of the outside steps to upper loft door. Cart-entry under platform has broad arch, cut-stone voussoirs and eroded plaque over, said to have had a coat of arms from medieval mansion. Loft door has stone voussoirs. Three loft lights to outside S wall. N side of yard has, attached to return range of cow-house, a later C19 two-storey, two-window range with brick cambered window surrounds and slate roof, latterly used as a machine shed, and then to E, a double-fronted stable for stallions built in 1885 by W W Griffiths (plaque on E gable), window, door and window with cambered brick heads. Windows have 5-pane top-lights over slatted vents. Inside, seven stalls and loose box, cobbled floor. Rear of older, W range to road is almost without openings and has roofs hipped at angles. NE and SE entrances to yard with circular rubble stone gatepiers, stone E boundary wall towards main forecourt of house. Also a rubble wall running out from rear of S range to pair of circular rubble stone piers on main entry drive.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Included for group value with Rickeston Hall and associated listed items.  

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