Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
24/11/1998
Date of Amendment
24/11/1998
Name of Property
Barn at Pentre Parr
Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire
Community
Cyngor Bro Dyffryn Cennen
Location
Situated behind Pentre Parr, some 3km NE of Ffairfach, up drive from Pentre Parr Lodge on S side of Llangadog road.
Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
History
Barn, probably of the later C18, part of a former small gentry estate. The barn stands on its own behind the house and at right angles to the other remaining outbuilding, which has a datestone of 1730 with the arms of Thomas Philipps, a younger son of Tygwyn who settled at Pentre in the early C18. The property passed to the Dynevor estate in the later C18 and was still known as Pentre Philipps in the estate map book of 1793, but in 1796 it was occupied by Joseph Parr Wood and called Pentre Parr. On the 1841 Tithe Map Pentre Parr was owned by Lord Dynevor and occupied by Mary Philipps.
Exterior
Barn, rubble stone, part whitewashed, with stone tiled roof. E front has tall double doors with timber lintel to left, lower double door with timber lintel to right and three ventilation loops, to extreme left and right, and to centre. N end gable has three loops and 3 tiers of dove holes. Rear has loops to left and centre, low double doors with timber lintel to right; blocked low door to left of centre. S gable end has similar loops and traces of dove holes with stone shelves, and mark of roofline of a demolished addition.
Interior
Six-bay roof of pegged oak tie-beam and collar trusses, all numbered.
Reason for designation
Included as an exceptionally well-preserved example of a C18 barn, of a type characteristic of the region, still with stone-tiled roof.
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