Newhouse Farmhouse, Llanvetherine

Newhouse Farm
"much altered"[1]
Type Farmhouse
Location Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire
Coordinates 51°50′34″N 2°55′17″W / 51.84281°N 2.92130°W / 51.84281; -2.92130Coordinates: 51°50′34″N 2°55′17″W / 51.84281°N 2.92130°W / 51.84281; -2.92130
Built late 16th century
Architectural style(s) Vernacular
Governing body Privately owned
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official name: Newhouse Farmhouse
Designated 27 February 1992
Reference no. 2862
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Barn and attached Byre at Newhouse Farm
Designated 27 February 1992
Reference no. 2863
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Small Barn at Newhouse Farm
Designated 27 February 1992
Reference no. 2864
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Former Stable at Newhouse Farm
Designated 27 February 1992
Reference no. 2865
Location of Newhouse Farm in Monmouthshire

Newhouse Farmhouse, Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the late-16th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. Its associated barns and stable block have their own Grade II listings.

History

The architectural historian John Newman dates the farmhouse to the late 16th century.[1] Cadw suggests a somewhat later date for the main block, of 1600.[2] Sir Cyril Fox and Lord Raglan, in their three-volume history Monmouthshire Houses, record 17th century extensions and alterations.[3] Cadw attributes the parlour range to 1635.[2]

Architecture and description

The farmhouse is constructed of rubble stone, with a slate roof, replaced in the 20th century.[2] It is of two-storeys, with gables.[1]

The farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building.[2] Its two barns and the associated stable block have their own Grade II listings.[4][5][6]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Newman 2000, p. 365.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Listed Buildings - Full Report - HeritageBill Cadw Assets - Reports". cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net.
  3. Fox & Raglan 1994, p. 121.
  4. "Listed Buildings - Full Report - HeritageBill Cadw Assets - Reports". cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net.
  5. "Listed Buildings - Full Report - HeritageBill Cadw Assets - Reports". cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net.
  6. "Listed Buildings - Full Report - HeritageBill Cadw Assets - Reports". cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net.

References

  • Fox, Cyril; Raglan, Lord (1994). Part 2: Sub-Medieval Houses. Monmouthshire Houses. Cardiff: Merton Priory Press Ltd & The National Museum of Wales. ISBN 0-9520009-8-9.
  • Newman, John (2000). Gwent/Monmouthshire. The Buildings of Wales. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-071053-1.
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