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Barn and attached Byre at Newhouse Farm

A Grade II Listed Building in Grosmont (Y Grysmwnt), Monmouthshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8425 / 51°50'33"N

Longitude: -2.9206 / 2°55'14"W

OS Eastings: 336675

OS Northings: 216392

OS Grid: SO366163

Mapcode National: GBR F9.V462

Mapcode Global: VH792.BYCD

Plus Code: 9C3VR3VH+2Q

Entry Name: Barn and attached Byre at Newhouse Farm

Listing Date: 27 February 1992

Last Amended: 19 October 2000

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 2863

Building Class: Agriculture and Subsistence

ID on this website: 300002863

Location: Farm range adjoining roadside some 50m SE of Newhouse Farmhouse, located on SW side of minor road that runs between Llanvetherine and Llantilio Crossenny, approximately 1km S of Llanvetherine.

County: Monmouthshire

Town: Abergavenny

Community: Grosmont (Y Grysmwnt)

Community: Skenfrith

Locality: Llanvetherine

Traditional County: Monmouthshire

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History

A probably late C17 corn barn with C19 byre added to W gable.

Exterior

Rubble stone with corrugated metal roof. Substantial C17 barn has wide centre doorways to former threshing floor; doorway to roadside is blocked. Tall slit vents to walls, with triangular vent in gable head. Attached Byre has shallower pitch to roof and vent slits in long walls. Roadside front, ground floor (left) has doorway and square window opening. Opposing side faces farmyard and has external stone stair to upper loft. NW gable head has horizontal wooden ledge of pigeon nesting-holes under overhanging verge; on first floor is a boarded door with segmental arch to loft; and on ground floor two cart shed doorways with brick voussoirs (partly blocked). Further byre attached downhill, at SE end of barn.

Interior

Barn of 6 bays. Trusses have tie beams with raking queen struts, except centre truss (possibly re-used) which has a tie beam and three posts under the collar, and raking struts above. Three tiers of trenched purlins. Byre retains loft and early C19 roof trusses with bolted collars; C20 conversion to milking parlour.

Reasons for Listing

Included for group value with the farmhouse and the listed farm buildings at Newhouse.

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  • II Former Stable at Newhouse Farm
    At right angles to the Small Barn some 20m SE of Newhouse Farmhouse; located on SW side of minor road that runs between Llanvetherine and Llantilio Crossenny, approximately 1km S of Llanvetherine.
  • II Small Barn at Newhouse Farm
    Encloses the NW side of the farmyard some 20m SE of Newhouse Farmhouse, which is located on SW side of minor road that runs between Llanvetherine and Llantilio Crossenny, approximately 1km S of Llanve
  • II* Newhouse Farmhouse
    Approximately 1km S of Llanvetherine, on SW side of minor road that runs between Llanvetherine and Llantilio Crossenny.
  • II The Old Rectory
    At the end of a short drive that runs SE off the B4521 in the centre of Llanvetherine village.
  • II* Gelli including attached cider house, farm range and barn
    Approximately 500m SW of Llanvetherine, on N side of minor road that runs between Crossways and Newhouse Farm. The farmhouse and adjacent wing face a small front garden enclosed by roadside boundary
  • II Cross in St James's Churchyard
    In a gently sloping churchyard, on S side of the B 4521 in the centre of Llanvetherine, approximately 10m SE of the porch of St James's Church.
  • II Church of St James
    In a gently sloping churchyard, on S side of the B4521 in the centre of Llanvetherine.
  • II Gelli House
    Approached along a short track that runs N off the B4521 in the centre of Llanvetherine village.

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