Stable court at Llwyn-du is a Grade II listed building in the Carmarthenshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 4 December 2000. Outbuilding.
Stable court at Llwyn-du
- WRENN ID
- tall-hinge-gilt
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Carmarthenshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 4 December 2000
- Type
- Outbuilding
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The stable court at Llwyn-du is a courtyard of outbuildings dating from the late 19th century. It features whitewashed rubble stone construction with slate roofs, forming a three-sided courtyard with lofted wings and a single-storey rear cow-house, all at the same roof height. The left wing contains cart-sheds, while the right wing houses stables. The roofs are gable-ended at the front with brick chimneys and hipped at the rear angles. The front gables are decorative, featuring half-round rubble stone towers in front of arched loft doors, with brick crenellations and mirrored stone stairs. The doors are diagonally boarded and have brick arched heads.
Inside the yard, the cow-house range has doors on each side with blank arched heads and a diagonally boarded door. The center has a part-blocked cambered-headed broad entry, which is now a window. The right stable range has three arched openings with remnants of fanlights, a central door, and sash windows on each side with small-paned glazing. There is an additional door at the extreme right, and evidence of a blocked doorway to the left suggests that an older building was modified. The left range features an arched door to the left and two cambered-headed cart entries to the right, separated by a square stone pier, all with brick arches.
The rear of the cow-house has four doors with timber lintels and a window in a former door to the right, as well as a blocked opening between the first two doors. There is a lean-to on the rear of the stable range. The rear of the cart-shed range includes a central door leading into the cow-shed feed passage, along with a window, a door, and another window to the right, both of which have arched heads.
Inside the stable, there are late 19th-century cast-iron stall dividers for three stalls and a loose box. The roofs feature pegged tie-beam-and-collar trusses.
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