Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
9756
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
14/01/1993  
Date of Amendment
05/02/1999  
Name of Property
Agricultural Range known as 'the Barn' at Heol-ddu  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire  
Community
Gorslas  
Town
Llanelli  
Locality
Heol-ddu  
Easting
253990  
Northing
215209  
Street Side
 
Location
Heol-ddu is situated nearly 1km NW of Foelgastell, midway between Cefneithin and Porthyrhyd. This building lies on the NE edge of the farm complex and it faces the main farmhouse.  

Description


Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence  
Period
 

History
Heol-ddu is an interesting example of an C18 farm that was occupied by 2 brothers of the Lloyd family; the initials P LL, thought to be Phillip Lloyd, the father, are found on the datestone of the main house. This building is dated, between loft doors to right of centre, P LL 1766. Although it is known as a barn it does not conform to the usual barns in this corn growing area. In particular the doors are not big enough to allow waggon entry and would not have provided the draught necessary for a threshing floor. However, there are numerous small ventilator openings, visible internally, of about 500mm by 200mm wide, six in the rear wall and ten in the left gable wall. There is no clear evidence of a complete upper floor and there was no attic floor. It has a front elevation of three windows superficially, and perhaps intentionally, resembling the two houses, and the oak frames are externally rebated as if for glazing; but there are no attic or rear windows and no chimneys. It might have been intended as a second stable block, with heck-doors and a partial loft, or as a storage barn. It has contained machinery at some later date, of which a surviving shaft penetrates the rear wall. A substantial wing to the right of the rear elevation existed in 1905 but has been removed. There is a single storey shed in tandem at left.  

Exterior
Tall two-storey building in rubble sandstone masonry with dressed quoins, slate roof. Three-opening front elevation facing south-west to the main farmhouse: central heck door (1.22m wide), walled up windows, and 3 evenly-spaced square loft openings above; boarded doors (not original) and timber lintels. Similar size heck door centrally at rear. Stepped down to left end is an added low outbuilding, also rubble with slate roof. Ruinous pigsty to rear. The right elevation has a central door and a large walled-up opening above. Left gable elevation largely concealed under ivy.  

Interior
Five-bay roof structure with light collar-beam trusses. In the rear wall are two rows of three ventilator holes, in the left gable three rows, of two, four and four holes respectively, all blocked. Possible marks of a loft or upper floor at left. A shaft for belt-pulleys survives at the right, but no other machinery.  

Reason for designation
Listed as an C18 agricultural building nearly contemporary with the main house in this well-preserved C18 farm group.  

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