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
Lord's Park is a large farmhouse from the 19th century, constructed in rubble stone with an L-shaped plan and a stuccoed facade, topped with pitched slate roofs. The front range, oriented roughly north-south, is two stories high and features three windows. The ground floor has 12-pane sash windows and a central timber door with a 20th-century porch. The door consists of four panels, with the upper panels glazed. On the first floor, there are marginal glazed 6-pane sashes with slightly cambered heads and plain reveals, and slate sills throughout. The eaves board is painted and plain, and there are red brick stacks at the ends.
The rear outshut to the north is made of painted rubble and has an irregular, slightly raised plinth at the north gable end. This gable has a ground floor opening on the left, which was formerly a window but is now blocked with rubble beneath a timber lintel. There is an existing window, partly boarded, on the far right, which is a 20th-century replacement with a timber frame. Above it, there is a similar modern timber-framed window set to the left, likely a later insert or a widened opening. The north end of the outshut is single-story with a small window opening, now boarded, located near the eaves and to the north of a boarded timber door near the angle. There is a 20th-century door overhang with a tiled roof.
To the south, there is a long painted rubble stone rear range that is also two stories high, featuring a pitched slate roof and a red brick ridge stack at the center. This irregular three-bay range has a single window to the left of center and a pair of windows to the right. Above a lean-to roof, there is a 20th-century replacement timber casement. The remaining first-floor openings have plate glass tripartite timber-framed sashes with margins. The ground floor center has a boarded timber door with a cambered head and painted voussoirs. To the right, there is a cambered-headed window with similar voussoirs, which is a tripartite plate glass sash. The window to the left has been widened with a 20th-century timber-framed light beneath a concrete lintel. The west gable end is blank and features a timber bargeboard. The building has not been inspected.
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