Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
83220
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
11/11/2004  
Date of Amendment
16/03/2005  
Name of Property
Outbuilding W of entrance to Pendre Isaf  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Ceredigion  
Community
Pontarfynach  
Town
Aberystwyth  
Locality
Hafod  
Easting
276271  
Northing
273533  
Street Side
 
Location
On the W side of the entrance to the original house and farm at Pendre.  

Description


Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence  
Period
 

History
Outbuilding called a bullpen but also said to have been a dairy. It appears to be a conversion in later C19 of an earlier five-bay range with infilled bays divided by stone piers each side of projecting gabled centre archway. There are large infilled arches in each end wall. It is not clear is the front bays were infilled from the beginning but they now have late C19 ventilation slots in blue brick, and the end arches are infilled, with a blue brick door added to left of S end arch, suggesting an entry to a feed-passage, so latterly it may have been a cow-house. The building appears not to be marked on 1847 Tithe map, but the blocked openings and use of blue brick clearly show two phases. There was a proposal in 1837 by the Duke of Newcastle's contractor, S. Heath, for building a shed for long ladders, scaffolding etc. near the entrance gates, presumably not built. The 1855 sale document refers to 'barn, stabling, bullock-houses, piggeries etc. etc'. It is possible that is was built between 1847 and 1855 by Sir Henry de Hoghton.  

Exterior
Farm building, rubble stone with slate roof. Single storey 5-bay range with projecting gabled centre entry. The two bays each side of the centre have raised stone piers as if possibly originally open eaves (but infilled in rubble stone each with a blue brick ventilation slot). The centre gabled porch has a large arch with grey stone voussoirs. Recessed within is a late C19 door with blue brick frame and vent slot above. Both end walls have a large arched entry with grey stone voussoirs to arch, infilled. Late C19 blue-brick door inserted to left of S arch.  

Interior
Single space within. Roof has four tie-beam and king post trusses, and double purlins.  

Reason for designation
Included as an unusually classical farm building, associated with the Hafod estate home farm, and group value with Pendre farmhouse and the barn at Pendre farm.  

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