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The Tithe Barn

A Grade II Listed Building in Mathern, Monmouthshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6147 / 51°36'53"N

Longitude: -2.694 / 2°41'38"W

OS Eastings: 352041

OS Northings: 190884

OS Grid: ST520908

Mapcode National: GBR JL.9H1N

Mapcode Global: VH87T.8P40

Plus Code: 9C3VJ874+V9

Entry Name: The Tithe Barn

Listing Date: 10 October 2000

Last Amended: 10 October 2000

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 24087

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300024087

Location: About 50m southeast of Moynes Court approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.

County: Monmouthshire

Town: Chepstow

Community: Mathern (Matharn)

Community: Mathern

Traditional County: Monmouthshire

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History

Probably built c1609 by Bishop Godwin of Llandaff when he moved to Moynes Court from his nearby residence of Mathern Palace. The heraldic plaque over the main entrance to the house has his coat of arms and is dated 1609 to record his rebuilding of the pre-existing, probably C16, country house. However, the site's origins are medieval with a motte to south and gatehouse to north. The barn was in poor condition at the time of the listing inspection (September 1993) and has been entirely refurbished and converted into two houses at the time of the resurvey inspection.

Exterior

The south west end was always separated off internally and the gable end retained in 1993 an original timber door with diagonal boarding and contemporary iron hinges (possibly still in situ); blocked windows either side (one now opened). Square opening in the gable wall above. Rear elevation not seen at resurvey.

Interior

Interior not available for inspection at the time of resurvey, but the conversion of the barn into two houses has involved an inserted floor. However this section of the barn was floored originally, at least in part, and it is said that the roof structure was entirely replaced at the time of conversion, c1995.

Reasons for Listing

Included for group value with Moynes Court and for its importance as an altered but still characterful example of an early C17 tithe barn.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II The Tithe Barn
    About 50m southeast of Moynes Court approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.
  • II Walled Garden at Moynes Court
    About 10m southeast of Moynes Court approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.
  • II Moynes Cottage
    About 30m south west of Moynes Court approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.
  • II* Moynes Court, Nos 1 and 2
    About 300m west of the Church of St Tewdric approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.
  • II* Gatehouse at Moynes Court
    About 250m west of the Church of St Tewdric approached up a lane off the road through Mathern immediately to the south of the M48.
  • I Mathern Palace
    In the centre of Mathern village about 50m south west of the Church of St Tewdric.
  • I Church of St Tewdric
    In the centre of Mathern village.
  • II Courtyard House at Mathern Palace
    In the centre of Mathern village about 50m south of the Church of St Tewdric.

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