Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
1888
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
19/01/1981  
Date of Amendment
23/03/1999  
Name of Property
Penmaen House  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Caerphilly  
Community
Penmaen  
Town
 
Locality
Penmaen  
Easting
318243  
Northing
197949  
Street Side
E  
Location
Reached by a short track from the main thoroughfare between Penmaen and Pontllanfraith, part of the very small historic core of Penmaen and SW of the later Model Village development.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Probably C17 and in its proximity to the former Penmain (sic) Capel yr Annibwynwyr of 1694, part of the small core settlement of Penmaen on the E bank of the Sirhowy River. Nearby Woodfield Park was developed in the early C19, with pits and tramroads of the Sirhowy Valley. The main development of the area, the Model Village and Mine of Oakdale extended to N and E in the early C20. Cross wing probably early C19. A SW wing at right angles to the SW elevation is shown on Tithe Map of 1846 thus creating an almost cruciform plan, though NW/SE range is not aligned, as it appears to be now.  

Exterior
T-shaped farmhouse with attached barn wing. The original unit is at SE with barn extension to W, ie the long range. Of limewashed stone rubble to house, coursed rubble to barn gable end under steep pitched corrugated roof, 3 rendered ridge stacks. 2 storeys to rear, single storey and attic to front. To rear, ground floor window has a hood with blocked opening adjacent and upper window under eaves; wall stepped back to barn wing; windows altered to front. Lower rear cross wing has yellow brick stack to gable end, lower roof of machine tiles with rooflight, small window under eaves at first floor level and segmentally arched openings to ground floor.  

Interior
Main ground floor room reported as retaining massive chamfered beams, stone flagged floor, fireplace, steps through adjoining doorway leading down to cross passage; six-panelled door with reeded frame. Further step down to NW ground floor room which has large ceiling beams, C19 marble fireplace surround with flanking round arched recesses with moulded arches on reeded pilasters with capitals. Wooden staircase. Rear wing has fireplace with C19 range with segmental ledged door to coal hole on one side and with bread oven on the other.  

Reason for designation
Included in spite of alterations on account of the special interest of the original wing of the farmhouse.  

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