Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
25/10/2002
Date of Amendment
25/10/2002
Name of Property
Buarth-bachog Agricultural Range
Location
To east side of Buarth-bachog farmhouse, planned at an angle because of the lie of the land.
Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
History
Possibly contemporary with Buarth-bachog and C18 or early C19, and present by the time of the Tithe plan (1849); the lack of alignment with the farmhouse might however suggest the agricultural range is later than the farmhouse.
Exterior
A long range in partly rubble and partly axe-dressed stone, consisting of a stable with slated roof and tile ridge, nearest to the farmhouse, and a lower long barn and cowhouse range now roofed in asbestos.
The stable has a door and window facing west to the farmhouse. The lower range has four doors and a window plus three loft hatches, also facing the farmhouse, and one opening at rear. Ruined sties (?) at north, small shelter shed at rear, another lean-to building demolished at south.
Reason for designation
A typical general purpose range relating to a small farmhouse, with which it forms a well preserved group.
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