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Latitude: 51.9482 / 51°56'53"N
Longitude: -4.151 / 4°9'3"W
OS Eastings: 252265
OS Northings: 229925
OS Grid: SN522299
Mapcode National: GBR DN.MK08
Mapcode Global: VH4HN.09DD
Plus Code: 9C3QWRXX+7J
Entry Name: Stables and coach house at Brechfa House
Listing Date: 27 July 1993
Last Amended: 1 April 2003
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 11183
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300011183
Location: On the SW side of the house.
County: Carmarthenshire
Community: Llanegwad
Community: Llanegwad
Locality: Brechfa
Traditional County: Carmarthenshire
Tagged with: House
Built in 1909 by Clough Williams-Ellis for Captain Cyril Joynson. The stables and coach-house are largely contemporary with the house, which was known as a "Hunting Box", and is an early work by Clough Williams-Ellis, the C20 country house architect best known as the creator of Portmeirion.
An L-plan range of outbuildings comprising a stable on the W side with slightly higher coach house at right angles on the S side. Of rubble construction and graded slate roofs with added skylights, swept eaves to the stable and rear of the coach house. The former stable has small-pane glazing similar to the house, including a 3-light window to the R and a half-glazed door to the centre. The gable end facing house has a single loft window, while the rear has a 2-light window to the centre and smaller single casement to the R. The coach-house has a garage door to the L of centre (replacing original boarded gates). To its R is a boarded door with overlight, above which is a gable with round-headed doorway and socket for a pulley block. The rear has an inserted full-height doorway to the centre and 2-light casement to the R. In the gable end facing the road is a doorway to the L (with door removed) and 2-light casement to the R.
Interior fittings have been removed, but a fireplace is retained in the rear of the coach house.
Listed for group value with the house, forming a strong visual group and preserving the overall integrity of an early work by Clough Williams-Ellis, one of the leading C20 country house architects in Wales.
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