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Ffoesidoes, including attached outbuildings round U-Plan yard

A Grade II Listed Building in Old Radnor, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.2796 / 52°16'46"N

Longitude: -3.1365 / 3°8'11"W

OS Eastings: 322558

OS Northings: 265213

OS Grid: SO225652

Mapcode National: GBR B0.YJGZ

Mapcode Global: VH69C.LY6V

Plus Code: 9C4R7VH7+R9

Entry Name: Ffoesidoes, including attached outbuildings round U-Plan yard

Listing Date: 15 February 1993

Last Amended: 15 February 1993

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 9148

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300009148

Location: Set into hillside to N of Ednol Hill. Late C19 compact, planned farm steading, virtually unaltered since construction. House and outbuildings form U-shape around central fold yard.

County: Powys

Community: Old Radnor (Pencraig)

Community: Old Radnor

Locality: Ednol

Traditional County: Radnorshire

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Exterior

House: Two storeys, T-plan with lower service block to south-east. Coursed rubble on plinth, blue brick dressings. Yellow and blue header segmental arches to openings, tall thin panelled stacks in similar chequered, glazed brickwork. Two and three-light casement windows, framed plank front door with chamfered battens and decorative metal clasps to wooden lock.

Outbuildings: All of coursed rubble with blue and red brick dressings, ventilation slits and slate roofs, boarded doors and loft shutters. Adjoining west end of house, single-storey pony stable and four-bay open-fronted shed. Adjoining east end of house L-plan range of formerly open-fronted cowsheds with rear feeding passage. Two pigsties project from the south-east corner. On the north side of the yard, 2-storey cowhouse with 12 standings and loose box, wide feeding/entry passage with flagged floor, partially plastered-out loft above. Adjoining is barn/stable range. Three-bay barn with brick partition bases and bolted king-post trusses. Two storey stables for 6 working horses and end store room. The ground drops away to the north - the stables and cowhouse have small openings just above ground level to enable dung to be pushed out on to midden.

Interior

Four-panel doors, stairs with chamfered newel and stick balusters rising against the rear wall, beaded plank underside, massive stone flags on floor throughout.

Reasons for Listing

An unusually well-preserved farm grouping in an unspoilt upland setting.

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