Rhydwhyman is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 July 1950. House.

Rhydwhyman

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
19 July 1950
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

House, red brick, Flemish bond, with plain tile roof and brick end stacks. Three storeys, three bays with nogged brick eaves cornice. Flat-headed windows with gauged brick heads, the windows originally sashes replaced in uPVC since 1983. Six-pane upper windows, 12-pane to main floors. Stone sills. Centre C20 brick lean-to porch, replacing a flat-topped porch on thin Tuscan pillars (there in 1949). Within porch was original arched doorway with radiating-bar fanlight and six-panel door. Lean-to addition to right with hipped plain tile roof. Rear left has cambered headed windows to ground and first floor and flat-headed upper window (all with uPVC glazing) and rear wing to right with upper window above. Wing is of brick, one storey and attic, with slate roof. Modern gabled dormer with Salop Fire Office plaque. Roof descends low over veranda with modern posts in front of ground floor, which has modern door to left and three-light cambered-headed window to right. Renewed end stack. Lean-to against gable end.

Exposed squared ceiling beams with plain joists in NE room and rear wing. Staircase with straight balusters. Six-panel doors.

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