Latitude: 51.9471 / 51°56'49"N
Longitude: -3.3912 / 3°23'28"W
OS Eastings: 304473
OS Northings: 228537
OS Grid: SO044285
Mapcode National: GBR YP.MFFT
Mapcode Global: VH6BZ.5BJ6
Plus Code: 9C3RWJW5+RG
Entry Name: Fryer's Yard and North House
Listing Date: 16 December 1976
Last Amended: 4 November 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 7016
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300007016
Location: Between St Mary Street and Church Lane.
County: Powys
Town: Brecon
Community: Brecon (Aberhonddu)
Community: Brecon
Built-Up Area: Brecon
Traditional County: Brecknockshire
Tagged with: House
Early to mid C19. Fryer's Yard built as a warehouse, and associated with Lord North - hence name of house. Fryer's Yard of four wings of three storeys arranged round central court. South-West elevation of SW wing faces St Mary Street: right-hand section is known as North House.
Modernised and converted early C21.
Fryer's Yard of four three-storey blocks arranged round central court. Southwest elevation of SW wing faces St Mary Street: right-hand section is known as North House.
St Mary St elevation is exposed stone to L, stucco to R. Band at second floor level; plinth. To R, North House has 2 semi-circular lunettes to attic storey. Two three-light sash windows on both first and ground floors. Single sash window in centre on first floor and on ground floor central doorway with fluted pilasters, entablature, and six-panelled door with rectangular fanlight. Right return has semi-circular lunette to top floor.
To L, Fryer's Yard has brick band and brick dressings. Two bays. Modern glazing. Right-hand bay with tall segmental-headed arch rising through two storeys with semi-circular lunette over. Left-hand bay with semi-circular attic lunette, first floor window and window and doorway.
Similar NE elevation to Church Lane is stone with red brick band at second floor level, and red brick voussoirs. Four semi-circular attic lunettes with modern glazing. On first floor, segmental headed openings, two with modern glazing, third comprising a doorway with dressed stone head descending to ground level and a fourth with a 20 pane sash window. On ground floor, windows as in bays above, and camber-headed doorway to R end.
Unusual early-to-mid C19 former warehouse and house, retaining character and well converted to new use. Group Value with other listed buildings in St Mary Street.
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