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Brynhyfryd

A Grade II Listed Building in Talybont-on-Usk, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8935 / 51°53'36"N

Longitude: -3.2855 / 3°17'7"W

OS Eastings: 311637

OS Northings: 222437

OS Grid: SO116224

Mapcode National: GBR YT.QX9P

Mapcode Global: VH6C7.0NGV

Plus Code: 9C3RVPV7+9R

Entry Name: Brynhyfryd

Listing Date: 17 December 1998

Last Amended: 17 December 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 21150

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300021150

Location: Overlooking the canal on the E border of Talybont village and reached by a drive adjacent to the canal bridge and the limekilns.

County: Powys

Community: Talybont-on-Usk (Tal-y-bont ar Wysg)

Community: Talybont-on-Usk

Locality: Talybont on Usk

Traditional County: Brecknockshire

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History

Jonathan Dixon in 1814 obtained permission from Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal Co to build 'limekilns and sheds, a granary, two dwelling houses and a counting house at the end of the Brynoer tramroad'. The present main house probably dates from the third quarter of the C19 but the earlier attached range may represent some of this early development . At its end the Talybont or Maesmawr wharf which only survives in the shape of an enlargement of the canal, was the focus of commercial activity, with the Counting House, cottages, storehouses and limekilns all fronting the canal. Partnership between Dixon and George Overton formalised 1816; Dixon retired in 1819 and Edward Gervase Scroop took his place. Tithe map of 1841 shows early range and adjacent kilns as at present.

Exterior

A medium sized possibly industrialist's house. Main house right of rendered stone, unrendered plinth; shallow pitched hipped Welsh slate roof, bracketed overhanging eaves and decorative wide brick end stacks. A symmetrical 2 storey frontage of 3 bays, the central entrance bay projecting, also with a hipped roof. Windows are 4 pane horned sashes with narrow sills and moulded surrounds, one to each floor to each bay, 2 to sides; segmental arched entrance doorway with overlight, raised voussoirs, decorative keystone and quoins with small side sashes; raised end pilasters. The attached earlier range left of painted stone rubble with Welsh slate roof is in two parts. That adjacent to the main house has a higher ridge and 4 pane horned sashes to first floor under cambered arches; similarly arched window and door to ground floor. Stepped down to left is a 4 window first floor range, one circular, of small pane windows under cambered arches above former stables and carriage bays with 2 doorways to right.

Interior

Interior not inspected at the time of survey (30th September 1997).

Reasons for Listing

Listed especially for its associations with the canal and related industry in the early C19, and for its prominent position in this historic complex.

Group value with neighbouring listed items associated with the canal and tramroad.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II* Limekilns at Brynhyfryd
    On the S bank of the Canal, within the grounds of Brynhyfryd, on the E edge of the village of Talybont.
  • II Glynderi
    Facing the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal and Bridge No. 142 on the E side of Talybont and immediately adjacent to the limekilns at Brynhyfryd.
  • II Former Counting House
    Set into the bank above the canal, one side fronting the mountain road the other the canal, on the SE edge of Talybont village.
  • II Pair of railway bridges over road and canal at Talybont
    In the centre of Talybont village, close to the White Hart Inn and parallel with Afon Caerfanell, carrying the disused railway line over the B4558 and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
  • II Yr Aildy
    Fronting the canal towpath and built into the slope, the rear facing The Travellers Rest Inn on B4558, at the SE edge of Talybont village.
  • II White Hart Bridge (Canal Bridge No.143) including attached retaining wall
    In the centre of Talybont village, to the rear of the White Hart Public House.
  • II White Hart Inn
    Occupying a prominent position in the centre of the village and backing onto the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal at a higher level; the Caerfanell River and aqueduct adjacent to W, and the former rail
  • II* Maes Mawr
    On low lying ground E of the Caerfanell river and on the E edge of the village of Talybont, reached off the B4558.

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