Former Farmhouse Range at Bertholey is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 25 February 2000. Farmhouse.
Former Farmhouse Range at Bertholey
- WRENN ID
- proud-balcony-jackdaw
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Monmouthshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 25 February 2000
- Type
- Farmhouse
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Former Farmhouse Range at Bertholey is a house constructed from painted rubble stone, topped with a graded slate roof that is hipped to the right and features a very tall brick chimney stack at the center. The building has two storeys. The south front displays three six-pane sash windows at the eaves, with one located to the left of the stack and two to the right. There is a cambered-arched doorway on the ground floor at the extreme left, followed by a twelve-pane sash window aligned with the first upper window. An early 19th-century addition sits beneath the second window, featuring a hipped slate roof and a large tripartite sash window. A 20th-century addition is located at the extreme right, currently under reconstruction, beneath the third window. The right end wall is adjacent to the rear of a ruinous mansion, which is also undergoing reconstruction.
At the rear, there is a parallel early 19th-century two-storey range that includes a tall brick chimney on the eastern end. The eastern gable facade, which faces the approach from the yard, has a blank roundel in a pedimental gable above two first-floor nine-pane sash windows and two ground-floor twelve-pane sash windows. An outshut to the right connects to an older parallel block, with a nine-pane sash window above a four-pane window on the eastern end.
Additionally, there is an attached single-storey outbuilding made of rubble stone, covered with a slate roof. This outbuilding features a cambered-headed pair of casement windows to the right, with a brick head at the front. The rear of the outbuilding is painted white and has various openings, including three modern gabled dormers. The eastern gable end, facing the yard, has board doors leading to a coach entry, which is topped with a roundel in the gable.
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