Farm Range comprising Fowl House, Cartshed, Barn, Cowhouse and Cider House at Winston Court is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 October 2000. Farm range.
Farm Range comprising Fowl House, Cartshed, Barn, Cowhouse and Cider House at Winston Court
- WRENN ID
- roaming-solder-root
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Monmouthshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 19 October 2000
- Type
- Farm range
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Winston Court features a substantial 19th-century linear farm range that includes a fowl house, cartshed, barn, cowhouse, and cider house. The structure is built from rubble stone with brick dressings and has a slate roof. The north front faces the farmyard.
On the far left is a two-bay lofted cartshed, supported by a central cast iron pillar. The upper floor has a central doorway and is faced with vertical weatherboarding on each side. To the right is the barn, which has a central threshing floor with a boarded head and double doors. There is a single door to the left and half doors to the right, with ventilation openings in the flanking walls that feature two tiers of two slits on each side.
Next is a lofted cowhouse with a central gable. Below the gable is a loft doorway with a cambered vitrified brick arch and a boarded door; the ground floor has a corresponding doorway, with a similar doorway to the right. On the far right is the attached cider house, which has lower walls and roof. The ground floor on the left has a cambered arched window with louvres and three small overlights. To the right is a broad cartshed entry with a stone voussoired arch and boarded double doors. Above the arch, on the first floor, is a square mullioned loft window with internal shutters. The west gable has stone steps leading to a boarded loft door, while the opposing east gable features a datestone inscribed 'ERECTED BY CRAWSHAY BAILEY 1865'.
Attached to the east gable is a lean-to lofted fowl house with vitrified brick quoins. The entrance doorway has vitrified brick jambs, a cambered red brick arch, and a boarded door. Above this is a cambered loft window with red brick dressings, featuring a central mullion and internal shutters.
The barn consists of five bays and has 19th-century tie beam trusses with iron braces at the center. The cider house loft has three bays and early 19th-century roof trusses with notched collars.
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