Pant-y-gored including attached byre range to right is a Grade II listed building in the Cardiff local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 9 September 1974. Terrace house.
Pant-y-gored including attached byre range to right
- WRENN ID
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cardiff
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 9 September 1974
- Type
- Terrace house
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Pant-y-gored is a 17th century farmhouse designed in a T-unit structure with slightly battered walls. It is built of stone rubble with brick surrounds and features a Welsh slate roof topped with end corniced stacks. The building has two storeys and the front elevation displays a four-window range of 3/3 horned sashes, each with cambered heads and keystones. The ground floor includes a doorway with an overlight and a boarded door located to the centre left, a similar window to the left, and two windows to the right.
On the left gable end, there is a wide chimney projection with a single-storey outshut that extends forward, which is a former wash-house. Attached to the right is a range of outbuildings, which includes a low tiled roof over a lime-rendered former byre featuring cambered windows and a central doorway. Next to this is a taller former stable and granary, which has stone steps leading to the gable end and a single window range, also with cambered heads but featuring stone voussoirs.
Inside, the ground floor consists of two large rooms separated by a cross passage. The left room has a massive chamfered and stopped cross beam and joists, along with a restored fireplace featuring a moulded 4-centred arch and moulded jambs, and a flag floor. The right room contains a stone arch with voussoirs leading from the passage, a similarly massive chamfered and stopped cross beam and joists, and a very large open fireplace. There is a pointed-arched stone doorway in the rear wall leading to the stairs. The stone stairs have added wooden treads and a slab ceiling, with another pointed-arched doorway on the upper floor. The doorway leading into the front bedroom features an ornate timber-framed door-head carved with a fleur-de-lys. The A-frame roof timbers are believed to be retained, with small parts of the trusses visible on the first floor.
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