Llandrindod Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 30 September 1985. Townhouse.
Llandrindod Hall
- WRENN ID
- sombre-floor-falcon
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Powys
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 30 September 1985
- Type
- Townhouse
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Llandrindod Hall is a 2-storey farmhouse that was rebuilt in 1818 and was previously known as the Great House farm. In the 18th century, there was a hotel on this site, founded by William Grosvenor in 1749, which closed in 1787 and was burnt down around 1800; some materials from the hotel have likely been reused in the current structure.
The farmhouse features a steeply pitched slate roof with two rubble stacks and one brick stack. The front is seven windows wide, made of whitewashed rubble, with mainly casement windows on the first floor, including a two-light Gothick staircase window. To the left, there is a single-storey flat-roofed lean-to extension with a half-glazed door, and to the right, a lean-to porch also with a half-glazed door. The side walls are whitewashed rubble with plain bargeboards, and there is some brick rebuilding on part of the left side and a lean-to on the right side. The rear of the building is roughcast and two-storey, featuring casement windows with cambered heads on the three-light ground floor windows.
Inside, the farmhouse retains re-used timber beams in the kitchen, applied timberwork on the main staircase, some panelled doors, and older re-used timbers in the roof.
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