Green Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of Glamorgan local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 26 October 1995. A 16th century Farmhouse.

Green Farm

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Vale of Glamorgan
Country
Wales
Date first listed
26 October 1995
Type
Farmhouse
Period
16th century
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Mid C16 farmhouse of two storeys, aligned on a NE/SW axis. Limewashed rubble elevations with steeply pitched slated roof. Three stacks reconstructed in brick, two axial, one gable. Front (NW) elevation has a central projecting gabled three storey stair outshut with a two-light hollow chamfered mullion window at attic level with flat hoodmould over, at ground floor level is an original opening with hoodmould over, with replacement casement window. To either side are two storey lean-to outshuts with two later small casement windows to the left hand side, right hand side is blind. The SW end has three two-light casements at first floor level (possibly original openings). Single storey lean-to extension at ground floor level. The NW end has a blocked two-light stone mullion window at ground floor with hoodmould over. The rear elevation has a central doorway with flanking, vertically aligned windows, two 12 pane sashes with horns to ground and a pair of casements above. At the N end is a C19 doorway within the junction of a projecting two storey wing of uncertain date with a single 16 pane sash with horns to ground and a 9 pane hornless sash to first floor. Two large buttresses to SW corner.

Not available for inspection at the time of survey (June 1995).

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