Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
30/11/1966
Date of Amendment
12/12/2003
Name of Property
The White Hart
Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire
Location
Immediately W of the parish church, on the NE side of the B4310.
History
A sub-medieval house shown as a public house on the 1839 Tithe apportionment. An L-shaped range incorporating service rooms and stable was added in the third quarter of the C19, which is shown on the 1888 Ordnance Survey.
Exterior
A 2-storey public house of rubble stone and thatch roof with stone stack R of centre and roughcast stack to the L. The original house is 3-window, with a later, slightly lower single-window extension in line to the R. Windows are 2-light casements with diamond leading, under wooden lintels. The original house has a central doorway in a later porch, the R-hand extension a boarded door and window to its R under a lean-to canopy. The asymmetrical R gable end has a 4-pane sash window lower R. An added rear outshut has a tile roof.
Against the L gable end is a lower single-storey former service wing, which has a further, slightly lower, wing at right angles, originally stable and coach house, forming an L-shaped plan. The service wing is rendered, with slate roof, and has a gable stack to the L. Windows are casements similar to the main range, and a rendered lean-to porch is added at the R end next to the main range. The stable, separated on the outer side by a vertical joint and quoins, is rubble stone with freestone dressings and slate roof. Facing the courtyard it has 3 altered full-height openings.
Interior
The interior has been refurbished, but retains lintelled fireplaces in the gable ends.
Reason for designation
Listed for its architectural interest as a building of definite vernacular character and as part of a strong visual group with the parish church.
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