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Latitude: 52.1398 / 52°8'23"N
Longitude: -3.162 / 3°9'43"W
OS Eastings: 320569
OS Northings: 249692
OS Grid: SO205496
Mapcode National: GBR YZ.7B9L
Mapcode Global: VH6B4.4GQZ
Plus Code: 9C4R4RQQ+W5
Entry Name: Tyn-y-Cwm
Listing Date: 21 September 1962
Last Amended: 31 January 1995
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 8787
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300008787
Location: Lies 1 mile SW of Newchurch, and set back from the Newchurch to Rhosgoch road.
County: Powys
Community: Gladestry (Llanfair Llythynwg)
Community: Gladestry
Locality: Newchurch
Traditional County: Radnorshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Part of estate belonging to Revd. Samuel Beavon. Unoccupied for 30 years and in poor state of repair.
Early C18 (possibly c.1713) with later C18 and C19 additions to the rear.
Two storeys with basement under left-hand portion. Rubble stone blocks, hipped slate roof, deep set eaves with moulded brackets. Two end stacks, one brick, one rendered. Curious asymetrical front despite attempts at formality. Door, raised up four steps to right of centre under gabled canopy, two windows to left of door set high above a blocked door and window to cellar, single window to right of door. The upper windows are cross pattern. One over the door - probably only original one - has ogee moulded frame, only partial remains of one iron casement, cross window to lower right, lower left windows are C19 tall casements. Iron sheeting covers the SW gable end and a later rear portion set under a catslide roof. A further gabled wing is rubble built with rubble stack and various C19 windows. Plaque "VR/JO C 1897 F" on wall.
Much period detail though in parlous condition. Six-panel, raised and fielded doors, panelled alcove cupboards, C18 and C19 fire surrounds, hob grates. Dog-leg stair - closed string, turned balusters, deep moulded handrail, square newels, attic section in different style with heavy reed mouldings.
Included, despite condition, as a small early C18 gentry house of good proportions and internal detailing.
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