Farmhouse at Bridge Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Cardiff local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 6 October 1977. Store.
Farmhouse at Bridge Farm
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Cardiff
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 6 October 1977
- Type
- Store
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
This is a farmhouse at Bridge Farm, constructed of stone rendered with pebbledash and featuring a steep-pitched slate roof with a brick ridge stack and raised verges. The building has two storeys and a four-window range, all with 20th-century glazing. The first floor has smaller windows positioned under the eaves, while the ground floor includes a central gabled porch with cambered-arched inner and outer openings, flanked by a six-panelled door and two windows on each side. To the left, there is a lower wing that steps down, and to the right, a small lean-to is present. At the rear, there is a single-storey lean-to wing with a separate brick chimney.
The farmhouse has a baffle entry plan, with the main front door opening onto the side of the central chimney. Inside, there is a corridor and stairs leading to the rear, with an entrance to the rear wing accessed through an old wide plank and batten door. No old fireplaces are visible, but there are two chamfered cross beams in the uphill room, with one replaced in the downhill room, and the site of former stairs located to the right of the fireplace. A-frame roof trusses are partly visible on the upper floor.
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