Panteg Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building in the Newport local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 March 1999. A Late C19, C17 Farmhouse.

Panteg Farmhouse

WRENN ID
deep-fireplace-gold
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Newport
Country
Wales
Date first listed
19 March 1999
Type
Farmhouse
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Panteg Farmhouse is a farmhouse that has been painted and rendered, featuring slate or imitation slate roofs and three late 19th-century yellow brick chimneys. The building is two storeys tall with an attic, and the entrance front facing the garden consists of three bays. It has small-paned renewed casement-pair windows, with the center window being much smaller and the left bay's windows slightly lower than those on the right. The windows have stone sills, and there are two gabled dormers with 20th-century bargeboards. The central entrance is a 20th-century panelled door with an overlight, set within a trellis porch with a hipped roof added around 2000. The farmhouse features raised stucco angle strips and has a windowless left end wall. The right end has a remnant of an external chimney breast beneath the gable verge boards, along with a small loft window to the right. There is a lower short wing attached to the right end, covered with concrete tiles, which has one window above and two windows below, all small casement pairs.

The rear entrance has been altered around 2000, with an added wing to the left, a lean-to porch in the center, and a casement pair on the ground floor right of the main range. There is also a lean-to on the rear of the wing, which has concrete tiles.

The interior was not inspected in 2003, but in 1985, the main range had two rooms. The west room featured 19th-century details, including a beam and cupboards beside the chimney, while the east room had 17th-century details, with boxed-in beams and a stone stair to the rear in the stair hall. There was a secondary winding stone stair at the east end next to a 19th-century pantry with slate slabs. On the first floor, the east room had heavy stop-chamfered beams, while the west room and the room over the pantry had 19th-century details. In the attic, the east part had pegged oak trusses likely from the 17th century, while the west part had 19th-century softwood trusses.

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