Английская Википедия:Church Farmhouse, Kemeys Commander

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Шаблон:Infobox historic site Church Farmhouse, Kemeys Commander, Monmouthshire is a former parsonage dating from the mid-16th century. The farmhouse and the attached barn are Grade II* listed buildings.

History

Sir Cyril Fox and Lord Raglan, in their three-volume study, Monmouthshire Houses, date Church Farmhouse to 1550–1560.Шаблон:Sfn The farmhouse was originally the parsonage to the adjacent Church of All SaintsШаблон:Sfn On a tithe map of 1841, the farmhouse is recorded as being occupied by an Eleanor Morgan, who was farming 107 acres.[1]

Architecture and description

The building is a cruck-truss house but without the hall open to the roof, the more common style.Шаблон:Sfn It is constructed of whitewashed rubble.[1] The building contains a Tudor door reused from nearby Allt-y-Bela.[1] The attic partition has some, "now much faded",Шаблон:Sfn figure paintings of a man, a woman and a child.[1] The farmhouse and its attached barn are Grade II* listed buildings, the listing describing the building as a “well-preserved 16th century farmhouse”.[1]

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