Monmouthshire Houses: Medieval housesNational Museum of Wales, 1951 - Architecture, Domestic |
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arch barn bays Blaengavenny blocked breadth Brecknockshire ceiling beam centre chamfered character chimney stack construction contemporary cross-passage cruck blade cruck houses cruck truss cruck-trussed building cruck-trussed houses Dingestow doorway fifteenth century Figure flank framed truss gable gable fireplace gable wall Grosmont Gwent hall hall-house Hendy Herefordshire INCHES inserted Kemeys Commander length Little Llwygy Llanarth Llandenny Llangattock Lingoed Llangattock-vibon-avel Llansoy Llantilio Crossenny Llantilio Pertholey Llanvapley Llanvihangel-ystern-llewern Llwyn-celyn Lower Cwmyoy Lower Lantrothy Lower Rhyd-y-maen Lower Tal-y-van lowland medieval houses Monmouth Monmouthshire mortises Newland north front Old Red Sandstone original overall Pant parish partition Pistyll Pit Cottage Pool Farm probably purlins Pwll rectangular SCALE OF FEET screens passage seen service room seventeenth century shows sill sixteenth sketch plan soffit solar stairs stone houses structure survives tenoned thick tie-beam timber framing Tregare Ty-mawr upper crucks Upper Trerhiw visible Wales wall-plate Welsh window wooden walls