Home Farm House is a Grade II listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 15 November 1990. Farmhouse.
Home Farm House
- WRENN ID
- ancient-cobalt-starling
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Ceredigion
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 15 November 1990
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Home Farm House is a 19th-century rubble stone farmhouse located at Llanerchaeron, featuring slate hipped roofs and brick chimney stacks at both ends, as well as an additional stack on the north slope of the rear wing. The building is L-shaped and has two storeys with a three-bay east front. It includes twelve-pane hornless sash windows with cambered brick heads and slate sills. The central entrance consists of a six-panel door with a four-pane overlight, matching the window heads. The rear northwest wing has a hip roof and two windows on the west end wall, along with a recessed porch to the right. The south side of the wing appears to be built up from the old north wall of the outbuildings adjacent to a walled garden. The south end wall of the main house is constructed above the garden wall in red brick, featuring a sash window similar to those on the front.
To the north, there is an earlier seven-bay cow-house with a continuous single bay stable at the north end, all under a hipped slate roof that slopes down low over a north lean-to and a full-length rear outshut. The cow-house has seven doorways with cambered stone voussoired heads, most of which have been replaced by windows, except for the second and fourth from the left, which retain boarded doors with overlights. There are two small attic windows towards the right end. The stable features a boarded door with a matching head and a loft door leading to a dormer-gable. The north and rear lean-tos include twelve openings, primarily small windows with timber lintels, along with three doors, one of which is a paired and planked door, and vent slits.
In front of the cow-house, there is a pitched stone pavement. The house contains a dog-leg stair at the south end, a cross-passage, and a room at the front with slate flooring. The cow-house features a nine-bay collar-truss roof with rough trusses and collars, which are pegged to wall-posts resting on cross-beams. The rear west wall has five doors, most of which are blocked. The stable interior has a pitched stone floor and three bay stalls on each side, separated by timber divisions with vertical posts and shaped wooden crooks. The rear of each stall is boarded to include a flush timber feeding manger, supplied from the loft above.
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Nearby listed buildings
- N Range of attached outbuilding at Llanerchaeron (Previously listed as sited at Llanaeron House)
- Former Kennels at Llanerchaeron (previously listed as sited at Llanaeron Home Farm)
- Granary at Llanerchaeron (Previously listed as sited at Llanaeron Home Farm)
- U-Plan Coach House and Stable Range at llanerchaeron(Previously listed as sited at Llanaeron House )
- Rectangular Walled garden and attached Outbuildings at Llanerchaeron
- Barn at Llanerchaeron (Previously lised as sited at Llanaeron Home Farm)
- Carpenter's Shop at Llanerchaeron (previously listed as sited at Llanaeron Home Farm)
- Outbuilding some 30m NE of large barn at Llanerchaeron
- One set of Gatepiers and Gates to drive SE of Llanerchaeron(Previously listed as sited at Llanaeron)
- Wheel-Pit and Water-Wheel at Llanerchaeron (Previously listed as sited at Llanaeron)