Greenway Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 17 May 1988. Farmhouse.
Greenway Farm
- WRENN ID
- narrow-truss-curlew
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Pembrokeshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 17 May 1988
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Greenway Farm is a late 18th century, two-storey and attic, three-window vernacular farmhouse. It features limewashed random rubble masonry and a steeply pitched roof covered with quarry slates arranged in diminishing courses. The farmhouse has rendered squat stone stacks with water tabling, plain close eaves, and verges.
The first-floor windows are Victorian sash windows set under the eaves, while the ground-floor windows were enlarged in the 19th century and feature cambered brick voussoirs and sidebars to the Victorian sash windows. The reveals are plain, and the sills are made of slate. The central doorway is square-headed with a 19th-century door, and there is a modern glazed porch. To the extreme left, there is an over projection with a lean-to roof.
To the left of the left gable end, there is a tier of three windows, with a concrete lintel on the ground floor and timber on the attic and first floors. The ground floor and attic have Victorian sashes, while the first-floor window has partly blocked stone sills. The right gable end is slate hung.
There is a 12 small pane sash window to the left of the outshot, featuring a timber lintel and stone sill. Below it, there is a later broad cambered brick voussoir arch leading to a doorway with a plank door and narrow windows alongside under the arch. The outshot has a blocked loft window and a cambered ground floor opening at the rear.
An outhouse adjoins the farmhouse at right angles to the rear. It has a gabled slate roof and random rubble masonry, originally featuring doorways at both ends. There are later brick voussoir arches, with the right side blocked and a boiler chimney inserted alongside a 12-pane sash window. The doorway has a split door and is flanked by small buttresses, with a vent slit on the front and rear walls. This structure was formerly a cowhouse and has been partly converted into a boiler house.
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