Courtyard building & farm building on SW side of main yard at Doldowlod House is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 28 February 2005. Outbuilding.
Courtyard building & farm building on SW side of main yard at Doldowlod House
- WRENN ID
- grey-stronghold-ivy
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Powys
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 28 February 2005
- Type
- Outbuilding
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
This is a 2-storey outbuilding located on the southwest side of the main yard at Doldowlod House. It is constructed of coursed rubble stone with a slate roof that features projecting, plastered eaves. The roof is hipped on the southeast side and gabled on the northwest. Roof lights have been added to illuminate the squash court inside. The building is situated on steep ground, facing the service yard to the north and the farmyard on lower ground to the south.
On the north side, there is an inserted doorway to the left, which has a wooden lintel and freestone dressings on the right jamb only. To the right of this doorway is a round-headed boarded door with an overlight, followed by a cross window set under a flat stone arch. A full-height vertical joint on the right side indicates two phases of construction. In the right-hand section of the building, there are inserted double boarded doors and a window to the right featuring louvres. The southeast end wall has two small-pane wooden cross windows in the upper storey.
The rear wall, which faces the farmyard, also has a full-height vertical joint marking the two phases. The right-hand section includes two camber-headed windows in the upper storey; the left window has a wooden cross design, while the right window is blocked. The left-hand section contains two wooden cross windows. In the lower storey, there are four round-headed doorways, with the center-right doorway partially infilled and the right doorway blocked. The southeast end wall features a similar round-headed doorway that is partially infilled with brick, a round-headed doorway with a boarded door and overlight to the right, and a lean-to at the right end.
Attached to the northwest side is an L-shaped cow house, likely added to an existing retaining wall. This section has a rubble-stone rear wall and a timber-framed, weatherboarded front, which includes boarded doors and some inserted glazing, topped with a monopitch slate roof.
Inside, the lower storey features a beamed ceiling on the northwest side and a brick tunnel vault on the southeast side.
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