Great House Farmhouse including attached range of farm buildings is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 31 May 1995. Farmhouse.
Great House Farmhouse including attached range of farm buildings
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Monmouthshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 31 May 1995
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Great House Farmhouse is a 2-storey building featuring a 3-window front made of rubble with red-brick detailing on the ground floor and distinctive voussoirs above blocked attic openings. The rear has an outshut with a catslide roof, and the roof is covered with Roman tiles and has brick end stacks. The first floor has segmental headed 6-pane sash windows with stone arches, while the ground floor windows have brick arches. A central 20th-century porch leads to a wide planked double door that is heavily studded and has HL hinges and a heavy lock, with an inserted light. The blocked attic openings include a central roundel, which is partly obscured, flanked by semi-circular headed windows.
To the right of the farmhouse is an attached range of mostly stone outbuildings. The kitchen has been extended into this range, which includes a former cheese loft above. The continuous Roman tile roof extends over a barn that appears separate on the 1830 Ordnance Survey map. The outbuildings feature ventilation slits, opposing double doors with a gabled porch at the rear, a flagstone threshing floor, a pitching door in the gable end, and a hayloft to the right. The roof structure consists of simple tied trusses with a single row of purlins staggered at the principals. To the left, the stable has cobbled floors, mangers, a hayloft, and a cow-shed beyond.
Inside the primary building, there are two retained rooms with a central hall and an enclosed staircase. The interior features fluted door surrounds, shallow chamfered and stopped cross beams, and simple light pegged trusses in the roof. No old fireplaces are visible, and the rear outshut has a significant amount of 19th-century panelling.
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