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Latitude: 51.9791 / 51°58'44"N
Longitude: -2.9598 / 2°57'35"W
OS Eastings: 334172
OS Northings: 231618
OS Grid: SO341316
Mapcode National: GBR F8.KDFP
Mapcode Global: VH78G.NJ35
Plus Code: 9C3VX2HR+J3
Entry Name: Cwarelau and Barn Adjoining to North
Listing Date: 29 September 1952
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1224503
English Heritage Legacy ID: 420579
Location: Newton, County of Herefordshire, HR2
County: Herefordshire,
Civil Parish: Newton (Golden Valley South Ward)
Traditional County: Herefordshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire
Church of England Parish: Newton
Church of England Diocese: Hereford
SO 33 SW NEWTON CP -
4/84 Cwarelau and barn
29/9/52 adjoining to north
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GV II*
Farmhouse and barn adjoining. C16 or earlier origins. Extended probably
in C17 and again in C20. Timber-frame, coursed rubble, concrete tile and
corrugated iron roof. Two stacks, one to left centre of front range and
one to rear of cross-wing. Former longhouse with extensions forming L-
plan. North elevation: now appears as longhouse, single storey with
attic, stack left of centre, 4-lights, late C19 casements to left hand
side, 3 ledged C17 doors to cow house at right hand side, entry immediately
to right of stack by ledged door under pegged and chamfered door-frame.
Three-bay barn attached to north-east has corrugated iron roof and lean-to
extension for calf pento south-west at junction with farmhouse. Interior:
through-passage backing on the stack, local type newel stairs to north;
plank and muntin screens with chamfers, segmental headed openings and ledged
doors divide rooms. Similar partitions to cow house side with local type
longitudinal division behind blocked 4-light diamond section oak-mullioned
window to west of front door. Cruck blades extend into roof space above
principal room to east of stack. Rear C17 wing has deep run-out stop chamfers
on heavy beams. At the junction of the L is a short 4-bay cruck part, perhaps
later extended across what became a through-passage to form a longhouse by
the addition of a cow house possibly in the C17. About the same time the
early house was extended south by the addition of a cross-wing of 2 storeys
and a granary added on the north side.
Listing NGR: SO3417231618
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