Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
03/06/1996
Date of Amendment
03/06/1996
Name of Property
Allington Farm Gatehouse
Unitary Authority
Wrexham
Location
Situated on a drive off the W side of Cox Lane c 0.8km E of Marford.
History
The structure has design elements similar to those of the Trevalyn Estate buildings at Marford suggesting historical links with the estate. Probably early C19.
Exterior
Painted brick, stone dressings. Symmetrical with central block flanked by lower blocks all with parapets with stone copings concealing roofs. Central arched entrance with stone surround and decorative keystone painted black. Above this is an opening with ogee head and stone cill. Flanking blocks each have blind openings with stone cills and ogee heads. Stone corbels part-way up the outer walls support brick piers beside which are outlets feeding cast iron rainwater goods. Return elevations have plank doors with shaped strap hinges to small storage rooms. Rear elevation to garden as front but lacks rainwater goods. The building is attached to garden walls which run around the farmhouse.
Interior
Roof structure to the tall central block has been altered C20. It contains a water tank.
Group value with Allington Farmhouse
Reason for designation
Listed as an unusual example of a gatehouse in picturesque style characteristic of the Trevalyn Estate buildings at Marford.
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