Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
24352
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
30/10/2000  
Date of Amendment
30/10/2000  
Name of Property
L-plan barn ranges at Maesllech  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Treflys  
Town
 
Locality
Llanlleonfel  
Easting
293283  
Northing
249691  
Street Side
 
Location
Approximately 0.6km SW of Llanlleonfel church and reached by a farm road S of the A483. The barn is on the E side of the farmyard.  

Description


Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence  
Period
 

History
In the C17 Maesllech was the home of a branch of the Gwynne family of nearby Garth, and subsequently became part of the Garth estate. The lower barn is late C17, to which a second, upper barn was added at right angles in the early C19 and is shown on the 1844 Tithe map. The early farmhouse was replaced by the present house in the C19.  

Exterior
Two barns forming an L-shaped range, comprising the earlier lower barn on a sloping site, with the later barn built at right angles to it across the slope. The lower barn has a high rubble-stone sill. Its walls are simple box-framing now concealed by weatherboarding and corrugated iron sheets. The steeply-pitched roof has a half-hipped lower end and has a corrugated iron roof. The threshing bay has full-height boarded doors on the E side, but on the W side facing the yard it is infilled by a low blockwork wall with corrugated sheets above. The upper barn is rubble stone with corrugated iron roof. Facing the yard on its S side is a full-height doorway in the angle with the lower barn, with replaced boarded and corrugated iron doors, L of which are 2 ventilation strips. A lower cart shed, added in the late C19, is attached to the L gable end, obscuring stepped ventilation strips. It is of 2 units, open-fronted to the yard with slate roof on the R side and corrugated iron roof on the L side. A lean-to is built against its gable end with boarded door under a wooden lintel. The R gable end of the upper barn projects slightly in front of the line of the lower barn. Its gable end has 2 ventilation strips, and a loft doorway in a corrugated iron gable. The N side wall has a full-height doorway with double corrugated iron doors offset to the R, flanked by pairs of ventilation strips on both sides. The cart shed has a rubble stone rear wall.  

Interior
The lower barn has 3 central bays with narrower outer bays, and retains 4 cruck trusses with lapped tie beams and collar beams.  

Reason for designation
Listed primarily as a rare C17 barn retaining its original cruck trusses.  

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