Pendre, including wall to yard is a Grade II listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 11 November 2004. Farmhouse.
Pendre, including wall to yard
- WRENN ID
- late-hammer-bittern
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Ceredigion
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 11 November 2004
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Pendre is a farmhouse, dating from the 18th century, with a later dairy range. It is constructed of rubble stone with grey ashlar dressings and a slate roof, featuring deep eaves, fretted bargeboards, and wooden spike finials with pendants. The main range runs north-south and is composed of two aligned sections. The northern end incorporates a cross-shaped plan with single-storey wings projecting at right angles to the east and west. The southern end is slightly lower in elevation, maintaining a continuous stonework and eaves line along its west wall. A single-storey dairy range extends eastwards from the south end.
The north gable end features a renewed casement window above a set of three casements, both within flush rusticated grey ashlar surrounds with voussoirs and slate sills. The west side of the house has two small square first-floor windows, one on either side of the short west porch wing, which has plain bargeboards, flush quoins, and a casement window within an ashlar surround. To the right, the west side of the southern end has two first-floor windows in grey stone surrounds, one a casement pair and the other blank. A high stone wall with slate coping, sloping down from the southwest corner, runs along the southwest angle, forming part of a walled courtyard. The south end gable has plain bargeboards and a casement pair with rough stone voussoirs above inserted 20th-century glazed doors at ground floor level.
The east side of the north end has a similar gabled projection with flush quoins, a casement pair in an ashlar surround, and plain bargeboards. A door is located on the north side, and casement pairs are found on both floors to the left. A rubble stone, slate-roofed dairy range extends east from the south gable end, with 20th-century glazing. Its south side includes windows with rough stone voussoirs, a casement pair, a blocked door to the left of a gabled porch, and a casement pair each side of a door closer to the right window. Low walls, formerly railed to a courtyard, are located at the front. The rear north side has a rendered wing with a stone square stack on the ridge, and a window, a door, and a window arranged to the right.
The interior remains uninspected.
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