Bryn Cadwrfa is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 July 1950. House.
Bryn Cadwrfa
- WRENN ID
- slow-cornice-dawn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Powys
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 19 July 1950
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Bryn Cadwrfa is a detached house built with a red brick front in Flemish bond, featuring stone end and rear walls. The roof is covered with small slates at the front and stone tiles at the rear. The house has one storey and an attic, with a symmetrical facade that includes three bays and three renewed gabled dormers at the eaves, which have leaded metal casements. The front wall has a brick eaves course, two renewed sash windows in timber architraves set at the wall face, and a central arched doorway with an oak ledged door and thin metal radiating bars in the fanlight. There are two steps leading up to the door. The house has a rubble stone plinth, which is higher to the right of the door, where there is also a tiny basement light. The left end gable is made of stone.
Attached to the left is a single-storey lower range built of rubble stone with a slate roof, featuring one large sash window that is set lower than those of the main house. The left side has red brick quoins, while the east gable is made of stone and timber-frame. The lower part of the stone section has a modern triple casement window, and the upper part, which is timber-frame and brick, has modern leaded three-light and two-light windows. The rear of the house is made of rubble stone, has a roof covered with Corndon stone tiles, and features a central massive brick chimney gable. There is a lean-to addition from 1999 with a gable and a Palladian window.
To the west, there is an added range from around 1933, which has a windowless rendered north wall, a rendered west end stack, and a single light window from Lymore mansion on the west end. The south side of this range has two windows below and a dormer above.
Inside, the left-hand ground floor room features a chamfered spine beam running on an east-west axis and joists. The right-hand room also has a stopped and chamfered beam.
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