Pant-Coy is a Grade II listed building in the Carmarthenshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 2 August 1995. House.
Pant-Coy
- WRENN ID
- sleeping-pewter-river
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Carmarthenshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 2 August 1995
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Pant-Coy is a house with an attached agricultural range, built with colourwashed rubble. The house features a three-bay, two-storey elevation, a slate roof, and a slated barge at the left. It has brick chimney stacks, which are thicker on the right side. The central entrance is a boarded door with a brick cambered head. On either side of the door are three late 19th-century two-pane horned sash windows, with three similar windows on the first floor, all having brick cambered heads and slate sills. There is a blocked doorway to the right with a stone voussoired cambered head, likely a remnant from an earlier building. The left end of the house has two ground floor 20th-century windows, and there is a later full-length outshut at the rear with a 20th-century door and glazing.
The attached agricultural range is contemporary with the house and is lower in height. It is built of rubble and has a slate roof that is hipped at the rear, with wooden soffits and a slated barge. There is a cart entry on the left with a stone voussoired cambered head, and three doors to the right leading to a former cow-house, all featuring similar heads, with a stable-type door in the center. A two-light casement window on the first floor rises to the eaves and has cast iron latticed glazing, along with a loop to the right. The rear has an upper four-pane fixed window to the right, also rising to the eaves, with a 20th-century window below and a loop to the left. The range has an unusual plan, consisting of an uphill stable adjacent to the house, which is entered only from within the central cart-house, and a downslope cow-house.
The house displays late 19th-century details, including an enclosed stair and wide planked doors. There is a fine cobbled floor in the uppermost stable next to the house, which has been boarded over for residential use.
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