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Boleyn House and Flats round Rear Courtyard and Stone Flagged Pavement

A Grade II* Listed Building in Brecon, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9477 / 51°56'51"N

Longitude: -3.3926 / 3°23'33"W

OS Eastings: 304379

OS Northings: 228602

OS Grid: SO043286

Mapcode National: GBR YP.MF3R

Mapcode Global: VH6BZ.49TR

Plus Code: 9C3RWJX4+3W

Entry Name: Boleyn House and Flats round Rear Courtyard and Stone Flagged Pavement

Listing Date: 16 December 1976

Last Amended: 4 November 2005

Grade: II*

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 7026

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300007026

Location: Opposite Nos.8, 9, and 10, but rear courtyard approached via St Michael Street.

County: Powys

Town: Brecon

Community: Brecon (Aberhonddu)

Community: Brecon

Built-Up Area: Brecon

Traditional County: Brecknockshire

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History

This house or an earlier one on the site is said to have had a connection with Anne Boleyn and the Pinpoint family. It is now subdivided into flats and a shop. The present structure appears to date from late C16 to early C17. Early C19 character to Ship Street.

Exterior

Elevation to Ship Street with early C19 front of 3 storeys, 4 bays. Roughcast. Slate roof with flanking brick stacks. Plain pilasters; eaves band and band at second floor level; plinth. Sash windows 3 panes wide in reveals. On ground floor, in right-hand two bays and in common framework, a shop front and a 6-panelled house door with rectangular fanlight to flat No.2; in third bay from R, a six-panelled door with four fielded panels to flat No.1 and, in fourth bay, a triple sash window with glazing bars, and door all under brackted cornice.
To rear, small courtyard with stone flagged floor, entered via passage with stop-chamfered beams. North wall of courtyard with original pointed arch on ground floor; next to it, a sash window four panes wide on first floor and another sash window below it. West wall of courtyard with late C16 to C17 tall gabled wing of 2 storeys and attic. First floor and attic storey are slate-hung; first floor overhangs; moulded bressummer. Attic storey has moulded bargeboard and finial. Attic window of 3 mullioned lights. Sash window on first floor and 20-pane sash window on ground floor with external stair leading up to doorway to flat No.3. South wing of yard with exterior of C18 to early C19 date; possibly earlier core. Colourwashed walls to courtyard with window openings with cambered heads; a 9-pane sash window above and a 15-pane sash window below.

Interior

Interior of shop to front with moulded beams.

Reasons for Listing

Graded II* as building retaining C16/C17 structure within an early C19 remodelling. Group value with adjacent listed buildings in Ship Street.

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