Coachyard at Cefn Tilla Court is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 31 January 2001. Coachyard.
Coachyard at Cefn Tilla Court
- WRENN ID
- tangled-forge-dawn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Monmouthshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 31 January 2001
- Type
- Coachyard
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Coachyard at Cefn Tilla Court is a three-sided courtyard built in red brick, with rubble stone on the sides visible from Cefn Tilla Court. It features banded plain tile roofs and decorative bargeboards. The structure is one and a half storeys tall, with a single storey northern range and a short eastern return, along with a detached building at the southern end of the eastern side, creating a coach entry in between. The western range is taller and has a chimney at the southern end.
The northern range includes a two-light window on the left, double coach doors in the center with a timber lintel beneath the eaves, and an open bay with a similar lintel on the right, with a door situated between two single-light windows. The eastern return has another coach entry with double doors leading to the courtyard, a rubble stone southern gable with a two-light window, and the outer eastern wall made of rubble stone features four narrow lights beneath the eaves. A matching short building on the opposite side of the coach entry is also constructed of rubble stone, facing the carriageway and the eastern side. Both ranges have curved angles towards the carriageway. The outer building has one window facing the courtyard and another on the outer eastern wall, which does not have lattice glazing. There is a segmental-pointed door in the northern wall. The southern end wall made of brick includes six dove-holes in the gable, a cambered-headed cross-window that is not lattice-glazed, and a broad opening on the ground floor with a timber lintel and 20th-century plate glass.
The taller western range features a continuous row of four coach entries with double boarded doors and a single long timber lintel. There is a segmental-pointed door at the extreme right. The first floor has a two-light eaves-breaking window under the gable to the right, and a 20th-century rooflight to the left. The southern end wall has a two-light lattice-glazed flat-headed window on the first floor. The outer western side includes three eaves-breaking dormer gables and one 20th-century rooflight. The rear northern wall is made of rubble stone, with a gable to the left and a taller gable to the right featuring a loft two-light window. There are two two-light windows on the ground floor to the left, all of which are lattice-glazed.
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