Ty-uchaf Farmhouse, Llanelly
Ty-uchaf Farmhouse | |
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Type | House |
Location | Llanelly, Monmouthshire |
Coordinates | 51°49′41″N 3°07′26″W / 51.8281°N 3.1239°W |
Built | c.1600 |
Architectural style(s) | Vernacular |
Governing body | Privately owned |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Ty-uchaf Farmhouse including yard wall and stile |
Designated | 27 July 2000 |
Reference no. | 23804 |
Ty Uchaf Farmhouse, Llanelly, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse in the west of the county dating from the early 17th century. Located 0.5km north-west of the Church of St Elli, it is a Grade II* listed building.
History
[edit]The farmhouse dates from the early 17th century, with a large wing added in the mid-17th century.[1] A later block was added at the end of the 17th, or the beginning of the 18th century. A map of 1847 shows the farmhouse in the occupation of James Davies, who was farming 76 acres.[1]
Architecture and description
[edit]The farmhouse is of stone and the chimneystack in the later block indicates that the upper parlour had a fireplace,[2] which is unusual for a building of this date and location.[1] The farmhouse is listed Grade II*.[1] The external kitchen, dated 1697, and the barn range have their own Grade II listings.[3][4]
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d Cadw. "Ty-uchaf Farmhouse (Grade II*) (23804)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
- ^ Newman 2000, p. 280.
- ^ Cadw. "External Kitchen at Ty-uchaf (Grade II) (23805)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
- ^ Cadw. "Barn Range at Ty-uchaf (Grade II) (23806)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
References
[edit]- Newman, John (2000). Gwent/Monmouthshire. The Buildings of Wales. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-071053-1.