Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
19165
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
10/12/1997  
Date of Amendment
10/12/1997  
Name of Property
Rhostwarch  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Eglwyswrw  
Town
Crymych  
Locality
Crosswell/Ffynnongroes  
Easting
212862  
Northing
235522  
Street Side
 
Location
Reached via lane running S from B4329, some 400m W of Crosswell, and drive running E some 900m S.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Substantial farmhouse dated 1788, but probably incorporating earlier work. Called the seat of John Howells, gent in 1746. In 1786 owned by the Rev. John Howels, John Griffiths, tenant. Rebuilt 1788 by John Griffith (date-plaque). Howel Harris, pioneer Methodist, stayed at Rhostwarch, December 1740. Owned continuously since early C19 by Phillips family, David Phillip owner on 1842 Tithe Map.  

Exterior
Farmhouse, pebbledash, formerly whitewashed rubble stone, with imitation slate roof, and rendered stone end stacks, larger stack to right. Roof was of grouted slate until 1961. Two-storey, three-window broad facade with later C19 horned sash windows, with marginal glazing bars. Cemented sills. Ground floor left window is not aligned with one above, which seems to have been enlarged. Centre C20 door. Right end wall has eroded date plaque. Left end has first floor casement pair and part-blocked ground floor window. Outshut rear, roofed in asbestos sheet, catslide raised roof over centre small 6-pane stair-light.  

Interior
Ground floor rooms step down, suggesting an earlier house enlarged, and upper left end has very thick walls. Ceilings are boarded, concealing beams and joists. Small dog-leg rear stair with stick balusters, painted graining. Six-panel door from hall to left parlour, 4-panel to kitchen, to right. Parlour has deep chimney breast, and part-blocked window in recess to right. Wall-cupboard with glazed doors on rear wall. Kitchen has large fireplace behind modern stove with massive timber-lintel, the lintel forked, and bread oven within.  

Reason for designation
A substantial farmhouse of 1788, possibly incorporating parts of a much older house.  

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