Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
28/02/2005
Date of Amendment
28/02/2005
Name of Property
Lower Bwlch, including attached farm range
Location
Reached by farm road on the N side of the A44 approximately 0.6km N of Gaufron hamlet.
History
A late medieval cruck-framed hall house. In the early C19 a wing was added, shown on the 1840 Tithe map, which was extended by a single bay in the late C20. The earlier range was partly converted for farm use and a farm range was built (or rebuilt) at the downhill end in the C19.
Exterior
A 1½-storey 2-window house of whitened rubble stone and slate roof with small brick stack to the L of centre, and cross wing (the original house) with lower eaves line, slate roof and roughcast stack to the rear. The central doorway is within an added wooden porch. To its R is a horizontal-sliding sash window, and a similar window in a gabled dormer. On the L side are similar 2-light windows in the late C20 extension. The cross wing is weatherboarded. To its R is the farm range, with slightly lower ridge line, timber-framed and weatherboarded on a rubble-stone plinth where the ground falls steeply. It has a wagon bay at the L end next to the house, 2 boarded doors and 2 loft openings further R, and at the R end a split boarded door in the platform to a former stable at lower level. Behind the farm range is a rubble-stone outshut with its end wall rebuilt in blockwork.
Interior
Not inspected but said by RCAHM Wales to retain 3 cruck trusses in the older part of the house, and lobby-entry plan to the C19 addition.
Reason for designation
Listed as a late-medieval house with C19 extension, retaining early character and detail, and of a type of farmstead once characteristic of Radnorshire but rarely well preserved.
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