The Green, including attached former sawmill and farm buildings is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 15 November 2004. House.

The Green, including attached former sawmill and farm buildings

WRENN ID
hushed-timber-candle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
15 November 2004
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Also on this page: flood risk · radon risk · detailed attributes ↓

Description

The Green comprises a house with attached former sawmill and farm buildings arranged around a central yard in a U-shaped plan across West, North, and East ranges. The main house is L-shaped, with the rear wing representing the original dwelling. The front of the house, facing South, is a two-storey, three-window structure built of rubble stone with blue-brick dressings, a slate roof, and brick stacks. A half-glazed panel door with an overlight, sheltered by a slate lean-to canopy supported on wooden brackets, provides central access. A small, four-pane segmental sash window sits above the entrance. To the right and left are four-pane segmental-headed sash windows; the upper-storey windows are set within a half-dormer on the right and a gable, which is effectively the gable end of the original house, on the left. The right-hand gable end features a two-light segmental-headed cross window in the lower storey.

The earlier two-storey, two-window rear wing retains its original front facing East towards the yard. It is constructed of rubble stone with projecting, plastered eaves. A shallow gabled, open porch has a round-headed entrance framed by tooled stone, with a boarded door inside. Two-light casement windows feature segmental heads on the lower level and flatter cambered heads above. The West side of the wing has been altered with enlarged windows, a half-glazed back door to the left, set within a flat-roofed porch, and a two-light window from the 19th century above.

The lower sawmill range, situated to the West, is built of rubble stone with a slate roof. It shows blue-brick dressings indicating its conversion to a sawmill. Features include a boarded door with overlight to the left, a large window beneath the eaves with vertical panes, double boarded doors with an overlight, and a similar window to the right end. The North range is of rubble stone and has been later extended on the right side with weatherboarded cladding. It features double boarded doors, an inserted three-light window with a segmental blue-brick head, a boarded door under a cambered stone head, and double boarded doors and a loft window in the later right-hand section. The barn forming the East side of the block is higher and has late 19th-century replacement double doors with diagonal boarding, an overlight within a full-height opening, and ventilation strips in the gables. A timber-framed lean-to projects from the South gable end. A projecting rubble-stone feature is located on the North gable end, dated to an 1889 Ordnance Survey map, and has been later widened on the West side, integrating with a lean-to behind the North range. The lean-to’s East wall has a pair of double, full-height boarded doors. A gabled projection with replacement double boarded doors and a boarded door in its side wall are located at the right end of the lean-to. Further to the right, the North range displays a vertical joint indicating two phases of construction and has a weatherboarded gable end with a boarded door, window, and loft opening. The rear of the sawmill has two windows similar to the front, two added lean-tos, and a tall brick stack.

The building was not inspected internally.

More on this building

Sign in or create a free account to unlock:

  • No EPC on record for this property
  • No sale records on file
  • No related consent applications matched
  • Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
  • Flood risk assessment
  • Radon risk assessment
Create free account

Matched applications, energy data and sale records are assembled automatically and may contain errors. Flag incorrect data.

Nearby listed buildings

  1. Road bridge over Cwm Trafle SE of Tycwtta Farm Grade II 312 m
  2. The Holmes Grade II 797 m
  3. Bridge over Cwm Trafle S of Prest-dabuan barn Grade II 1.2 km
  4. Gelligarn Farmhouse Grade II 1.5 km
  5. Barn & attached farm buildings at Gelligarn Farm Grade II 1.6 km
  6. Bridge over Cwm Trafle SE of Ty Dabuan Grade II 1.8 km
  7. Llysdinam Lodge Grade II 1.8 km
  8. Kitchen garden walls at Doldowlod House Grade II 2.0 km
  9. Llysdinam Grade II 2.0 km
  10. Doldowlod Lodge Grade II 2.1 km