Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
22980
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
15/03/2000  
Date of Amendment
15/03/2000  
Name of Property
Rectory Farmhouse and the Old Rectory  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Monmouthshire  
Community
Llanarth  
Town
Raglan  
Locality
Bryngwyn  
Easting
339014  
Northing
209363  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated immediately N of Bryngwyn churchyard, Rectory Farm facing the road and backing onto the Old Rectory.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Former Bryngwyn rectory, C17 to C18 original, now Rectory Farm, and addition partly of 1835 by Roger Evins of Abergavenny, now The Old Rectory. Apparently let as a farmhouse before 1835, when returned to use as rectory. Marked on 1839 Tithe Map as occupied by the Rev. William Crawley, who was rector of Bryngwyn for 62 years from 1834, Archdeacon of Monmouth and Canon of Llandaff.  

Exterior
Two houses back-to-back, formerly joined. Rectory Farmhouse: whitewashed rubble stone and slate roof with rendered ridge stack left of centre, very small right end stack. One storey and attic, four timber dormers on eaves, flat-headed each side and 2 gabled dormers to centre right. Ground floor half-glazed door and triple casement with timber lintel, between single storey outbuilding ranges running E. SE range, former bakery, has painted stone ridge stack at former E end, door and window in original part, then door in added left end. NE range has monopitch roof against garden wall, broader opening against house, to left, now window and door, and two windows. Rear is obscured by The Old Rectory. S end wall is rendered with C19 openings, 12-pane sash to loft, casement pair each side of tall glazed opening below, C20 glazing. Old Rectory: taller than Rectory Farmhouse, whitewashed roughcast, minimally Tudor with coped shouldered S gable. Two hoodmoulded first floor windows, one blank, one 12-pane sash, C20 porch below. W garden front altered.  

Interior
Rectory Farmhouse:Two rooms N of chimney, one room S, probably added. Main fireplace is infilled, chamfered beams with stepped hollow stops, over fireplace, 2 in room and one over partition. Remains of stone winding stair to right of fireplace. S end section has 19 fireplace. Single storey range at SE said to have been a bakery, has 2 bay roof with collar-truss. Main 3-bay roof with massive purlins, plank partition between rooms. Two-bay roof above sitting room, higher with big purlins. Old Rectory: Not available for internal inspection.  

Reason for designation
Included as a well-preserved smaller C17 house, formerly the rectory, with early C19 parallel range added when reverted to a rectory following occupation as a farmhouse: unusual plan-form and building history.  

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