The Three Tuns, Cowbridge Road, CF5 6SH
Prominently situated within the centre of the village, the building is of 16th century origins. The earliest record of it being an Inn is 1792. It was closed as an inn by Mr Cory who thought that alcohol was a corrupting influence.
It is an eight bay two-storey house built using limestone rubble for the walls and longstraw thatch for the roof. To ground floor timber casements of two, three and four small paned lights, with two six over six sashes at the E end. The four-centred arched front door has a Victorian hoodmould over with foliate labels. To first floor eight sashes with glazing bars, two at W end, eight over eight, the remainder six over six; beneath "eyebrows", with exposed timber lintels. Two doorways to front, one to N end and one to S. Assorted casement windows to ground floor. Three rubble chimneys, one gable and two axial.
Set back from the road frontage by a modern rubble stone wall with flagged courtyard to front.
Listed grade II as a picturesque village house of C16 origins.
Listing Date: 28 January 1963
Last Amended: 31 July 1995
It is an eight bay two-storey house built using limestone rubble for the walls and longstraw thatch for the roof. To ground floor timber casements of two, three and four small paned lights, with two six over six sashes at the E end. The four-centred arched front door has a Victorian hoodmould over with foliate labels. To first floor eight sashes with glazing bars, two at W end, eight over eight, the remainder six over six; beneath "eyebrows", with exposed timber lintels. Two doorways to front, one to N end and one to S. Assorted casement windows to ground floor. Three rubble chimneys, one gable and two axial.
Set back from the road frontage by a modern rubble stone wall with flagged courtyard to front.
Listed grade II as a picturesque village house of C16 origins.
Listing Date: 28 January 1963
Last Amended: 31 July 1995