Millbrook | |
Type: | House |
Map Relief: | yes |
Coordinates: | 51.882°N -2.9828°W |
Location: | Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire |
Built: | 17th century |
Architecture: | vernacular |
Governing Body: | Privately owned |
Designation1: | Grade II* listed building |
Designation1 Offname: | Millbrook |
Designation1 Date: | 24 September 1991 |
Designation1 Number: | 2858 |
Millbrook, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire is a house dating from the early 17th century and is a Grade II* listed building.
The architectural historian John Newman suggests a construction date of the late 16th century,although Cadw considers a date c.1600 more probable. Newman describes the main block as a "classic two-unit house". Constructed of Old red sandstone rubble, now whitewashed, to an L-plan, the roof is a modern replacement. The interior is largely unaltered. Privately owned, the house is available to rent.[1] Millbrook is Grade II* listed, its listing record describing it as a "well-preserved sub-medieval house with fine interiors".
. John Newman (architectural historian). The Buildings of Wales. Gwent/Monmouthshire. 2000. Penguin. London. 0-14-071053-1.