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Farmhouse in Mamhilad, Monmouthshire
Ty-Cooke Farmhouse
"The approach is inviting"
TypeFarmhouse
LocationMamhilad, Monmouthshire
Coordinates51°44′30″N 3°00′09″W / 51.741626209588°N 3.0023716267303°W / 51.741626209588; -3.0023716267303
BuiltC.1710
Architectural style(s)vernacular
Governing bodyPrivately owned
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameTy-Cooke Farmhouse
Designated4 March 1952
Reference no.2623
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameFormer Farmhouse to the north of Ty-Cooke Farmhouse
Designated4 March 1952
Reference no.2624
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGarden Wall and Arch at entrance to Ty-Cooke
Designated18 July 2001
Reference no.25568
Ty-Cooke Farmhouse, Mamhilad is located in MonmouthshireTy-Cooke Farmhouse, MamhiladLocation of Ty-Cooke Farmhouse in Monmouthshire

Ty-Cooke Farmhouse, Mamhilad, Monmouthshire is a large farmhouse dating from 1710. The farmhouse forms a group with an earlier farmhouse, dating from circa 1600. The main farmhouse was constructed for Thomas Cooke, the manager of the Hanbury ironworks at Pontypool. The farmhouse is Grade II* listed, while the old farm, and the wall and gate to the property have their own Grade II Listings.

History

The farmhouse was built for Thomas Cooke, across a yard from the original farmhouse. At some point in the 19th century, the old farmhouse was converted to agricultural use. Ty-Cooke was subject to "unfortunate(.)" renovations in the 19th/20th centuries, including pebbledashing of the walls and reconstruction of the roof.

Architecture and description

The architectural historian John Newman describes the approach to the new farmhouse, through the listed wall and gate, as "inviting". The construction is of Old Red Sandstone rubble. The interior contains a "lusciously carved" marble chimneypiece that comes from Maindiff Court, Abergavenny. Ty-Cooke Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building.

Notes

  1. ^ Newman 2000, p. 231.
  2. Cadw. "Former Farmhouse to the north of Ty-Cooke (Grade II) (2624)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  3. Cadw. "Garden Wall and Arch at entrance to Ty-Cooke (Grade II) (25568)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  4. ^ Cadw. "Ty-Cooke Farmhouse (Grade II*) (2623)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 18 April 2022.

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