Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
2739
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
28/10/1976  
Date of Amendment
08/08/2000  
Name of Property
Court House  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Monmouthshire  
Community
Caldicot  
Town
Newport  
Locality
Caldicot  
Easting
348374  
Northing
188304  
Street Side
 
Location
About 300m south-east of Caldicot village centre approached off Chepstow Road  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
A house probably C16 in origin with C17 and later alterations. It began probably as a 2-cell house with cross passage but the evidence for this is now confused and the entrance leads to a stairhall which will probably be a c1700 alteration although the stair itself is C19. The evidence was further confused by a bad fire in December 1975. The house was bought by Henry Jones of Bristol in 1864 and the bakehouse at the rear is traditionally where he invented self-raising flour, but this cannot be so as the idea was patented in 1846 from Bristol. The invention dramatically improved the quality of bread available to the armed forces, and its success enabled Jones to retire to Caldicot.  

Exterior
Built of rendered rubble with quoins now painted over and with a modern green concrete pantile gabled roof, which was relatively new when inspected for listing in December 1975. Two storeys, with the front elevation roughly of two bays with a central doorway doorway. C19 timber mullioned casements, one to right hand on the ground floor and two of 4-lights each on the first floor, the left hand one in particular is evidently in the original opening. To left hand on the ground floor a modern timber casement. Original doorway with chamfered pointed arch and old ledged door. Modern porch. Gabled roof with end ridge stacks, the left hand stack projecting in the form of a breast, the right hand one rebuilt. Additional wing to the left with a similar window on each floor, gable chimney and garret window, small lean-to on the gable. Rear kitchen wing with catslide roof and gable chimney, modern features to yard. Small attached bakehouse.  

Interior
The interior was fully inspected in December 1975 before the house was listed. It was partially inspected on resurvey (ground floor only). The ground floor ceiling beams are boxed in as are the fireplaces, and little can be learned from them. The entrance door leads to a stairhall with an early to mid C19 staircase damaged by fire in 1975. West ground floor room with cupboards with panelled doors (not seen at resurvey). The roof timbers (said to be principal rafter type) were charred when inspected in late December 1975.  

Reason for designation
Listed as an interesting survival of an C16 house later extended and adapted which, despite alteration, retains a number of ancient features and has an historic association with the inventor of self-raising flour, Henry Jones.  

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