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
A 2-storey outbuilding of coursed rubble stone and slate roof on projecting, plastered eaves, which is hipped to the SE side and gabled to the NW. Added roof lights light the squash court. Built on steep ground, the building faces the service yard on the N side and the farmyard on lower ground to the S. On the N side is an inserted doorway to the L under a wooden lintel (without doors), which has freestone dressings in its R jamb only. To its R is a round-headed boarded door with overlight, then a cross window under a flat stone arch. A full-height vertical joint on its R side distinguishes the 2 phases of the building. In the R-hand section of the building are inserted double boarded doors and a window to the R with louvres. The SE end wall has 2 wooden small-pane cross windows in the upper storey.
In the rear wall, facing the farmyard, is a full-height vertical joint distinguishing the 2 phases. The R-hand section has 2 camber-headed upper-storey windows, of which the L has wooden cross window and the R is blocked. The L-hand section has 2 wooden cross windows. In the lower storey are 4 round-headed doorways, part infilled to the centre-R and blocked to the R. The SE end wall has a similar round-headed doorway, part infilled with brick, a round-headed doorway with boarded door and overlight to the R, and a lean-to at the R end.
Attached to the NW side is an L-shaped cow house probably added to an existing retaining wall. It has a rubble-stone rear wall but a timber-framed, weatherboarded front, with boarded doors and some inserted glazing, and monopitch slate roof.
The lower storey has a beamed ceiling to the NW side and brick tunnel vault to the SE side.
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