We don't have any photos of this building yet. Why don't you be the first to send us one?
Latitude: 51.7471 / 51°44'49"N
Longitude: -2.8856 / 2°53'8"W
OS Eastings: 338953
OS Northings: 205745
OS Grid: SO389057
Mapcode National: GBR JB.12W2
Mapcode Global: VH79N.XCV1
Plus Code: 9C3VP4W7+RP
Entry Name: Cefnmaen
Listing Date: 31 January 2001
Last Amended: 31 January 2001
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 24748
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300024748
Location: Situated in valley S of lane to Gwehelog some 2 km W of Twyn-y-Sheriff.
County: Monmouthshire
Town: Raglan
Community: Raglan (Rhaglan)
Community: Raglan
Locality: Twyn-y-Sheriff
Traditional County: Monmouthshire
Tagged with: Building
Later C16 and C17 house, two-room plan with attic. Fox and Raglan noted that the typical 2-room plan with gable entry had a hall and an unheated inner room. a third room was added behind the hall chimney in the C17. In the original part, the partition was chamfered on the hall side only and had a Tudor door-head and the massive beams had a bar-stop to the chamfers. The rear wall had six early windows, of which they thought the 2 close-barred stair-lights to the left and the small close-barred 4-light to first floor right were C16 and the three others, two to ground floor and one to first floor, were all C17, probably of different dates as there was a reserved-chamfered windows to ground floor of hall and to first floor, but a slightly later ovolo-moulded window to the inner room. The use of hoodmoulds to the ground floor windows they saw as giving a date of c1630. The later C20 addition of a ground floor lean-to has resulted in the loss of the three ground floor windows.
Farmhouse, painted roughcast with slate roofs and brick stacks to E end and ridge only, W end stack missing. Two storeys, 4-window range of renewed windows, two-window range to earliest part left of ridge stack, two-window range closer spaced to C17 section to right, between stacks, and this part has C20 gabled porch to left. Casement pair windows above, pair, triple and 4-light windows below. W end C20 lower addition, two storeys, one-window range.
Rear of main range has first floor single chamfered oak stair light to left, 3-light ovolo-moulded mullion window to centre and 4-light diamond mullion window to right. Ground floor is obscured by C20 slate-roofed lean-to but inside has tiny oak diamond mullion window to left and triple casement and casement pair (replacing the oak mullion windows shown in Fox & Raglan). C20 addition to right has C20 5-light oak window over a lean-to. C17 section to left has rear wing possibly C19, altered in C20.
From rear lean-to, entry into plain E end room. A massive Tudor-arched oak doorway in chamfered frame in end wall of original house, opens into former hall to right of E fireplace. Fireplace has chamfered lintel, to left is Tudor-arched door to oak winding stairs. Three beams with barred stops to chamfers, fourth formerly had post-and-panel partition and fifth over W end added fireplace. Diagonal stops to exposed oak joists. First floor E has 2 doors, chamfered flat-headed oak frame to stairs from below, and Tudor arched door to left, to attic stairs. On each stair is a diamond-mullion tiny light. Plain square beams to E room, fine post-and-panel screen with chamfered posts and shaped door head between rooms and W room with chamfered beams with stepped hollow stops. Roof has 3 heavy trusses without collars, one a partition, and heavy purlins.
Included as a C16 to C17 house with extensive surviving interior features notwithstanding alteration to exterior.
External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. Wikidata IDs may be related buildings as well as this specific building. If you want to add or update a link, you will need to do so by editing the Wikidata entry.
Other nearby listed buildings