Tudor Cottage is a Grade II listed building in the Bridgend local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 28 September 1989. Cottage.

Tudor Cottage

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bridgend
Country
Wales
Date first listed
28 September 1989
Type
Cottage
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Tudor Cottage is a Grade II listed building constructed from rubble with painted freestone dressings, topped by a Welsh slate roof featuring rendered end stacks and one stack above the original gable end near the current entrance. The cottage is two storeys high and has a four-window range of square-headed windows. To the right, the original house features three windows with two lights each, and one ground floor window with three lights, all showcasing sunk chamfered mullions, hoodmoulds, and stops, although the original diamond quarry glazing has been replaced. To the left is a 19th-century extension, which includes one single light and one double light window on each floor, both with unmoulded surrounds and higher hoodmoulds. The stone porch at the center left has a timber gable and a decorative panelled door. A rubble wall at the front retains a stone stile across the entrance, with a small step at one corner and a modern iron gate.

While there is no access to the interior, a previous listing description notes that the original separate hall and parlour, located to the right of the later entrance, have been combined. The ceiling features broad chamfered beams, and the hall fireplace has a plain timber chamfered bressummer supported by dressed stone chamfered and stopped jambs, with a brick domed bake-oven to the right and a smaller fireplace in the former parlour to the right. A stone stair to the right of the main fireplace, built within a projecting curved bay, has a Tudor-arched chamfered doorway across the angle and a cross slab roof. The interior retains four-centred arched doorways, dressed stone fireplaces, and stop-chamfered beams. The original gable end entrance to the left was adjacent to the main hall fireplace, with winding stone stairs over the bake oven on the other side of the stack.

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