Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
18016
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
12/03/1996  
Date of Amendment
12/03/1996  
Name of Property
Old Farmhouse attached to rear of The Grange  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Manorbier  
Town
 
Locality
Baldwin's Moor  
Easting
207844  
Northing
198263  
Street Side
 
Location
 

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
 

Exterior
Near the B4585 turning to Manorbier village from the A4139. The site is marked on the OS as ‘Baldwin’s Moor’. The property is now divided, and the part known as ‘The Grange’ with the old farmhouse at its rear is reached by a private drive from the A4139. History: Baldwin’s Moor is not i the manorial surveys of 1601-18, and the old farmhouse appears to have originated in the early or mid C17. It is sandwiched between the present houses called Baldwin’s Moor and The Grange was built in the late C18 or early C19 as the new Baldwin’s Moor Farmhouse. In 1840 it was owned by Arthur Williams and occupied by F T Biddulph. [Its stable block at the rear (W) has recently been enlarged and converted to a house and separated under the name Baldwin’s Moor]. Old Farmhouse: The C17 house is of one storey plus attic and is reached by a cobbled yard. Dormer windows recently enlarged. Some original roof structure survives. The yard contains an old well with hand pump, still in use. The cobbling of the yard is much restored. The early/mid C19 house abuts on the E. The Grange: Two storeys, range of 3 windows, facing E to gardens where there was formerly a large carriage-sweep. Local stonework of high quality, smooth-rendered and painted white. Roof of artificial slates with a tile ridge. End-chimneys with rendered stacks, each chimney of 4 flues. Twelve-pane upper windows with sashes and recessed frame. One is replaced, 2 are original. The lower sash windows are bays of early or mid C19 with 6 panes to the front and 4 panes to the flanks. Front door of 6 panes, the top and middle ones fielded and the bottom ones flush. A rebuilt porch at the front using earlier cast-iron columns. Interior: New hardwood entrance hall floor. Six-panel internal doors. Some original ceiling plasterwork. Dogleg staircase with open strings and 2 square balusters per tread. Turned newel and swept handrail. Listed as a good late Georgian house with a C17 house at rear. References: Tithe Survey of Manorbier (1840) parcel 662 Local information.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
 

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