Lodge Farmhouse with attached granary and cartshed is a Grade II listed building in the Newport local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 21 July 1999. House.
Lodge Farmhouse with attached granary and cartshed
- WRENN ID
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Newport
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 21 July 1999
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The property comprises a farmhouse with an attached granary and cartshed, dating to the 18th century. The main house is rendered with a rough finish to the attached outbuildings, and has Welsh slate roofs with brick stacks. It is arranged around a central plan, with the staircase in a rear gable, an additional kitchen wing at the rear, and a former cartshed and granary incorporated into the house on the left-hand side. The main range is two storeys and has an attic, while the kitchen wing is single-storey and the granary/cartshed is two storeys high.
The main front elevation has three windows, with an attic window in the central gable. The windows have small panes, with painted voussoirs above the window heads. The attic window is a 6 over 6 pane sash, while the others are generally 8 over 8 pane sashes, although the outer windows on the first floor have 8 over 6 pane sashes. The central doorway has a gabled porch supported by iron columns, with later glazing and a spike finial, and a six-panelled door. The roof is hipped at both ends, with large brick stacks. The granary wing on this front is blank.
The rear elevation shows a blank central attic gable, flanked by gabled dormers with plastic casements. There is a two-storey extension with a lean-to roof and two small windows; to the north is a projecting kitchen wing with a steeply pitched roof and a tall end chimney. This wing has small casement windows. There are also small windows to both ends of the main block on the upper floor.
To the south of the main block, there is a lofted cartshed block (now residential), with a lean-to garage to the front. The left gable has a stone stair, leading to an arched recess beneath a loft (granary) doorway with a gabled hood; a chimney is above this. The rear of this block has two broad, elliptically arched cart entrances (now glazed in), a doorway, and two roof lights.
To the right of the main block is an L-shaped agricultural range, which is now listed separately.
The tiled entrance hall contains an elaborate early 18th century wooden staircase with a closed string, turned balusters, and sunk panels on the newels, topped with urn finials. The staircase rises to the attic level, where the balusters become simpler. Six-panelled doors lead to rooms on either side of the hall; the room to the right (north) has a section of 18th century cornice above the fireplace, flanked by 18th century cupboards with fielded panels to the doors. The rooms flanking the first floor landing have early 18th century doors of two fielded panels. The attic reveals the roof structure, with tied principals and purlins to the main range, and hip principals at either end.
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