Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
22/06/2001
Date of Amendment
22/06/2001
Name of Property
Barn range at Cefnrhychdir
Unitary Authority
Caerphilly
Location
Long range forming the upper side of the farmyard; the farm is on the boundary of the urban development of Phillip's Town, the NE part of New Tredegar.
Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
History
The house, modernised and excluded from the listing, reputedly has a C16 origin and was remodelled in the early C19. Tithe Map of 1842 shows the farmyard layout almost exactly as at present, and the first edition OS map of 1878 shows the front lean-to. The tithe apportionment of 1842 identifies the owner as Sir Charles Morgan (of Tredegar) and the occupier as Matthew Fothergill - the title of the farm given then as Cefnuchdir. The Fothergills were industrialists and reputedly much visited by their landlord Lord Tredegar, who owned land on this E side of the Rhymney River.
Exterior
Long tall barn range of rubble partly limewashed with corrugated roof forming the W side of the farmyard. A clear masonry break occurs between the main range to right and the end bay left which has a slightly lower ridge; attached at end left is a 2-storey lean-to with a tiny hip to the roof which retains slates; further small lean-to at front left. A corrugated pentice extends across almost the whole frontage providing shelter to 3 of the 5 doorways. Small rectangular windows flank the two centre left doorways. Above are 3 small ventilation slits to the main range and a cambered-arched pitching door with stepped buttress beneath. The left bay has rectangular windows one above the other, with a further upper window with timber lintel in the lean-to at end left.
Reason for designation
Included, notwithstanding replaced roof covering, for group value with the L-shaped farm ranges and to complete the farmyard group.
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