Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
24318
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
27/10/2000  
Date of Amendment
27/10/2000  
Name of Property
Elms Farmhouse  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Monmouthshire  
Community
Whitecastle  
Town
Raglan  
Locality
Penrhos  
Easting
341397  
Northing
213214  
Street Side
 
Location
Approximately 2km SE of Llantilio Crossenny on the S side of the minor road which runs between Wernrheolydd and Onen.  

Description


Broad Class
 
Period
 

History
Small farmhouse of c1640 has symmetrical 2-unit plan featuring centre chimneystack, a rare plan-type in Monmouthshire. Attached at right angles to back of the house is the former cider house (subsequently a dairy and now incorporated in main dwelling). Fox and Raglan suggest this cider house was built on the site of a medieval hall-house. The 1843 Tithe Map marks the house as belonging to Henry Clifford and occupied by James Walter.  

Exterior
Small C17 farmhouse. Rubble stone, with slate roof. Base of centre stack is rendered with oversailing course at cap, and recessed C20 brick flue. One-and-a-half storey N front is irregular. Ground floor has oak 4-light ovolo mullion with timber lintel and shallow stone sill (right), small 2-light ovolo (centre) and stone outshut with slate roof (left). W gable has C20 windows in old window openings on ground and first floors. Set back (to right) is gabled back extension and single-storey dairy (far right). Extension is rendered with C20 windows on ground and first floors, and small C20 glazed entrance porch. Dairy (former cider house) is painted stone, and has C20 window (left) and 6-panel door with cambered brick arch.  

Interior
Two unit plan with centre chimney separating small hall and parlour. Ground floor rooms have C17 double-ovolo moulded ceiling beam with flat-and-scroll stops, and chamfered joists with scroll stops. Hall fireplace lintel has single ovolo moulding with flat-and-scroll stops. In angle of hearth recess is a bread oven with cast-iron door. To left of fireplace is C20 boarded door to fireplace stair. C17 winding stair of oak baulks. Attic storey has collar truss roof with two tiers of trenched purlins.  

Reason for designation
Small, mid C17 vernacular farmhouse, retaining the original unusual plan and significant contemporary detail.  

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