Latitude: 52.0088 / 52°0'31"N
Longitude: -3.2259 / 3°13'33"W
OS Eastings: 315953
OS Northings: 235191
OS Grid: SO159351
Mapcode National: GBR YX.HLFB
Mapcode Global: VH6BP.1RGY
Plus Code: 9C4R2Q5F+GJ
Entry Name: Gatehouse to Great Porthamel
Listing Date: 28 September 1961
Last Amended: 14 August 1995
Grade: I
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 6641
Building Class: Domestic
Also known as: Gatehouse to Great Porth-amel (formerly listed at Gateway at Porthamel Farmhouse) A4078 (NW Side),
ID on this website: 300006641
Location: Located axially on the approach to Great Porthamel farmhouse, below the NW side of the main road from Talgarth to Hay.
County: Powys
Community: Talgarth
Community: Talgarth
Traditional County: Brecknockshire
Tagged with: Gatehouse
Gatehouse to the major medieval manor house of the area, the Vaughan family seat, and providing access through what Leland described as 'a strong wall embatteled' enclosing a precinct around the the seat of the Vaughan family, which had been largely demolished by the early C19.
Two storey gatehouse, late C15, red sandstone with some lighter coloured stone, stone slate roof. Wide 4-centred carriage arches, similar both at front and back, with hood moulding, the outer arch having a segmental inner arch to permit the closing of gates. Ashlar sides show scars for precinct wall with wall walk and parapet, which remained as late as 1911. Large window from stair on N side, behind wall. Upper floor has 2-light windows with hood moulds. Crenellated parapet, stepping up to accommodate head of stair in NE corner. Pyramidal roof behind C19 timber gates. Carved gargoyles.
Scheduled Ancient Monument No. B47.
Within the through carriageway, the walls are rendered and the vault carried on ribs springing from stilted round-moulded corbels, the ribs having an ogee and hollow chamfer. Chamfered door to stair in N wall, rising past a large window to the first floor chamber. Chamber has 2-light windows in square heads, inset, the spandrels with outer casement mouldings. Original ferrumenta but no glazing line. A fireplace within a depressed arch set in a chimney breast slightly forward of the S wall, with a relieving arch over. Wall stair continues to the slabbed wall walk.
Listed I as a rare survival of a medieval domestic gatehouse, being one of only 3 in Powys, and one including stonemasonry of the highest quality.
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