Farmyard Buildings (NW Farmhouse & NE sides) at Newbridge Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Bridgend local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 29 September 1986. Farm buildings.

Farmyard Buildings (NW Farmhouse & NE sides) at Newbridge Farm

WRENN ID
eastward-ember-harvest
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bridgend
Country
Wales
Date first listed
29 September 1986
Type
Farm buildings
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The farmyard buildings at Newbridge Farm date from the 18th century and consist of 1 and 2-storey rubble structures with slate roofs. These buildings form the northwest and northeast sides of the farmyard, which is open to the south. At the northwest end, there is a double fronted cottage featuring cambered voussoir lintels above the ground floor windows. The southeast end steps forward and leads to a taller barn that has an advanced high entrance. The northwest range also has cambered voussoir lintels.

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