Llwynbarried Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 12 December 1952. House.

Llwynbarried Hall

WRENN ID
waning-chancel-hemlock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
12 December 1952
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Llwynbarried Hall is a two-storey house with an attic, dating back to the late 16th century with significant additions in the 1870s and a service wing in the 20th century. The main structure is built of whitened rubble stone with a slate roof, featuring cusped barge boards and stone and roughcast stacks.

The east-facing entrance front features a central entrance recessed between projecting gabled north and south wings. The south wing represents the original 16th-century house, characterised by a battered base. A lean-to, open-fronted porch leads to a recessed entrance with double, half-glazed panelled doors, above which is a three-light corbelled window. A small upper-storey wing projects from the side of the south wing. The north wing incorporates a three-light canted bay window with wooden mullions and transoms, and an upper-storey three-light corbelled window with similar detail.

The asymmetrical south front displays 1870s window openings. Two tile-hung gables, incorporating fish-scale tiles, contain six-over-one pane sash windows, with a roof dormer featuring a two-pane sash window in between. Three sash windows of six-over-one panes are set in the upper storey, while the lower storey contains a tall two-light window on the left and a three-light canted bay window with two-pane sashes on the right.

The near-symmetrical north wall of the north wing displays corbelled windows with wooden mullions and transoms. The lower storey features a three-light canted bay window to the drawing room on the left, two single-light windows, and a three-light window towards the right end. The upper storey has a three-light central window flanked by two-light windows, all beneath gables.

The west side of the house serves as the service area. A 20th-century two-storey brick toilet block is attached against the west wall of the south wing, featuring three four-pane sashes on both storeys. To its left is a two-storey gabled extension with a two-light upper-storey window above a half-glazed door. Attached at right angles to a single-storey projection at the end of the north wing is a one-and-a-half-storey service wing constructed of whitened rubble stone and brick with a slate roof. The front of this wing contains two segmental-headed, horned sash windows of eight-over-two panes, and a four-pane sash window further to the right. A hipped dormer with a two-light window is positioned to the left of centre. The rear (west) of the service wing includes a replaced window to the right, a boarded door to the left of centre, and a tripartite sash window at the left end with eight-over-two panes. A projection aligned with the end of the north wing features a panelled door and a replacement window on the north side, and a replaced gable-end window.

Inside, a central stair hall contains a 17th-century style open-well staircase with fret-cut balusters. The larger room to the left, likely the original hall of the 16th-century house, features a cross-beamed ceiling with added Tudor-rose bosses. The smaller parlour beyond displays an oak-panelled wainscot. The 1870s drawing room to the right of the entrance hall has a pedimented doorcase on its inner side.

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