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Hendreforwydd

A Grade II Listed Building in Llangattock, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8656 / 51°51'56"N

Longitude: -3.1799 / 3°10'47"W

OS Eastings: 318850

OS Northings: 219219

OS Grid: SO188192

Mapcode National: GBR YY.SRVP

Mapcode Global: VH6CG.TCRN

Plus Code: 9C3RVR8C+72

Entry Name: Hendreforwydd

Listing Date: 21 October 1998

Last Amended: 21 October 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 20679

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300020679

Location: Located at the end of a track 0.5km long, which leads SW from the B4558 and the Usk valley. The farmhouse is orientated S to N, while the ground slopes down sharply to the N. Two ranges of agricultur

County: Powys

Community: Llangattock (Llangatwg)

Community: Llangattock

Locality: Hendreforwydd

Traditional County: Brecknockshire

Tagged with: Farmhouse

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History

Probably a C17 long-house derivative, with hall and inner rooms, and a lower byre. Later, perhaps in the late C17 or C18, the byre was converted for domestic use.

Exterior

Farmhouse consisting of a main range to S, and a lower (downhill) range to the N, both of which are 2-storey. Rubble stone under slate roofs with 3 later white brick stacks, one to each end of the S range, and at the N end of the N range. The front (E) wall is rendered. Single storey lean-to dairy to rear with a stone tiled roof. Adjoining the kitchen gable is a lower 2-storey outbuilding, probably a cart shed and hay loft, beyond which is a single storey cow-house with a stone tiled roof.

The front has a C20 wood planked door in the original cross passage entrance. The main range is 2-window The upper storey has a 2-light casement to L and a 4-pane sash to R. The lower storey has a 6-pane sash to the L and 4-pane window with square hood-mould to R. To the R of the front door is an inserted C20 metal framed window. There are 2 similar windows in the upper storey. The cart shed to the R has a wide doorway under a substantial timber lintel with dressed reveals. On the L side, stone steps lead up to planked doors at 1st floor level. Further R the small cow-house has a wide doorway. The rear (W) has a 4-pane sash window to the hall, and a small wooden 2-light casement stair light. There is one skylight in the roof pitch. In the kitchen range, is an inserted doorway with a planked door, above which is a 2-light casement iron pane window. The rear of the cart shed has a door opening at ground level and a loft hatch above. The S gable end of the house contains no openings.

Interior

The main range retains its original plan-form with hall and inner rooms separated by a post and panel partition. It has doors to each side under carved segmental heads which lead into the inner room (not now divided). The hall has 3 chamfered cross beams with cut stops. The stone fireplace is under a massive lintel without chamfer, and has a bakeoven to the R. Stone fireplace stairs to the L of the chimney. To the R of the chimney is a door to the former cross passage. Behind the stack and in the lean-to is the dairy, which has a flagstone floor with stone salting slabs.

Reasons for Listing

Listed for the special interest of its sub-medieval origins, retaining plan-form and historic character internally.

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