Barn and Granary at Innage Farm is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 10 October 2000. Barn, granary.

Barn and Granary at Innage Farm

WRENN ID
peeling-forge-rye
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Monmouthshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
10 October 2000
Type
Barn, granary
Source
Cadw listing

Description

The barn is constructed of a squared yellowish local stone rubble with pantiled roof, but the added buildings are in grey limestone rubble with asbestos slate roofs. The barn is of three bays with the right hand one now hidden by the projecting granary. Opposed cart doors to the threshing floor, with one slit vent to the yard and three on the rear. The barn range continues into a granary over two cart sheds. The sheds have double boarded doors, the granary an external stair and a boarded door in the gable end. The rear wall of this has a blocked door and a small rectangular window. The building projecting from the centre of these has a open cart shed under a boarded gable. External stone stair to the granary which has small windows flanking a gabled doorway. The rear elevation of this has a lean-to shed obscuring the ground floor and three more windows to the granary above, these are all 2-light casements.

The barn has a four bay roof with principal rafter trusses jointed at the apex, with tie-beams, collars, two tiers of purlins and minimal ridge piece. Stone threshing floor. The interiors were otherwise not seen.

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