Lord's Park is a Grade II listed building in the Carmarthenshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 5 November 2002. Farmhouse.

Lord's Park

WRENN ID
lost-pedestal-burdock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Carmarthenshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
5 November 2002
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Large farmhouse of the C19 in rubble stone on an L-shaped plan, stuccoed to facade, with pitched slate roofs. Front range, on roughly N-S orientation, is 2-storey, 3-window with 12-pane sashes to ground floor and central timber door with C20 porch. Timber door has 4-panels - glazed to uppers. First floor has marginal glazed 6-pane sashes with slightly cambered heads and plain reveals. Slate sills throughout. Painted, plain eaves board. Red brick end stacks. Outshut rear to N in painted rubble with irregular slightly raised plinth to N gable end. N gable has opening to ground floor left, formerly window, blocked in rubble beneath timber lintel. Extant window, partly boarded, to far right, C20 replacement with timber frame. Similar modern timber-framed window above, set to left. The latter probably a later insert or widened. Outshut N end is single storey with small window opening, now boarded, head to eaves, set to N of boarded timber door near angle. C20 door overhang with tiled roof. Long painted rubble stone rear range to S, 2 storey, also with pitched slate roof and red brick ridge stack to centre. Irregular 3-bay range with single window left of centre and pair to right. C20 replacement timber casement above lean-to roof. Plate glass tripartite timber-framed sashes with margins to remaining first floor openings. Boarded timber door to ground floor centre with cambered head, painted voussoirs. Cambered headed window with similar voussoirs to right - tripartite plate glass sash. Window to left widened with C20 timber framed light beneath concrete lintel. Blank W gable end with timber bargeboard.

Not inspected.

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