Plough and Harrow PH, including front garden walls is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of Glamorgan local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 October 1981. Public house.

Plough and Harrow PH, including front garden walls

WRENN ID
twelfth-quoin-violet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Vale of Glamorgan
Country
Wales
Date first listed
19 October 1981
Type
Public house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The Plough and Harrow Public House, which includes the front garden walls, is a two-storey building constructed from local rubblestone with a painted roughcast cladding on the front elevation and a Welsh slate roof. The building has four bays, but the upper windows are not directly above the lower ones. The timber casement windows feature small panes. The older northern wing has a battered base; on the left side, there is a 19th to 20th-century lean-to porch with a slate roof in front of a six-panel door, alongside a two-light casement window and a single-light casement window to the right. On the first floor, there are two two-light casements. The south-west portion of the building is set back slightly and has one two-light casement on the ground floor. The rear pitch of the north wing has been raised, and the north-east gable features three stone stacks located at both gables and to the left of centre, with the last stack having modern brick capping. There is also a modern single-storey lean-to on the south-west gable. The rear elevation was not seen during the resurvey.

A concrete path, bordered by cobble setts, leads to the porch. The front garden is divided into two sections by this path and is surrounded by stone rubble walls. The north boundary is formed by the rear wall of the outbuildings at Church Farm.

Inside, the building is entered through a vestibule with ledged doors. The original lobby entry is located against the hall stack, but there is now an opening to the left leading into an added room. The north-east ground floor room, which serves as the main bar, features two massive round stopped and chamfered beams on either side of a replacement beam. It has a fireplace with a deep chimney breast and a bread oven, with fireplace stairs flanked to the right by a stopped and chamfered arched staircase doorway that has a ledged door. This room was originally the Hall, which was divided to create an unheated inner room. The south-west room is simpler, with a basic joist ceiling. The upper floor was not seen during the resurvey.

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