Lade Farm barn, approximately 50m SW of house is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 March 2001. Barn.

Lade Farm barn, approximately 50m SW of house

WRENN ID
young-tin-linden
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Monmouthshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
19 March 2001
Type
Barn
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Lade Farm barn, located approximately 50 meters southwest of the house, is a barn built on an east-west axis in two distinct phases. The smaller eastern section is timber-framed and dates from an earlier period, while the larger portion features load-bearing rubble walls. Both sections are now roofed with corrugated sheet, with the eastern part at a lower level. The site slopes down significantly from south to north, and the barn stands on a high rubble plinth, aligned with the contour line.

On the northern front, there is a rubble lean-to that covers most of the eastern portion, and a large modern brick lean-to shed that covers most of the larger stone-built section. Between these two structures, a wide ramp leads up to a large full-height wagon doorway at the eastern end of the stone portion, which has double board doors. The eastern gable and northern side of the eastern section are clad with vertical weatherboarding, but at the northeast corner, some square-panelled timber-framing is exposed, although the details are now only visible from the interior.

The eastern portion currently consists of two structural bays in length, though it was likely longer in the past. The northern and southern sides feature short wall posts with mid-rails tenoned into them, creating square panels. This square-panel framing continues in the eastern gable wall, which includes a principal-rafter collar truss with V-struts above the collar. The other two trusses have short straight angle-struts connecting the wall posts to the tie beams but do not have collars. These trusses support two tiers of trenched purlins, with some straight windbraces extending down to the lower tier. The longer stone portion has principal-rafter trusses that include two tiers of collars.

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