Neuadd is a Grade II listed building in the Brecon Beacons National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 28 July 2005. House.

Neuadd

WRENN ID
idle-tracery-finch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Brecon Beacons National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
28 July 2005
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Neuadd is a house built with painted roughcast and features a slate close-eaved roof along with roughcast end stacks. It stands two storeys tall with an attic and has a three-window range that is offset to the left. The windows are from the 20th century, with the lower ones having cambered heads and thin stone sills. The front doorway is segmental arched and features a wide plank door, set within an added porch. The right end wall has a massive external chimney breast, with corbelled walling to the right and a 20th-century loft window to the left.

At the rear, there is a one and a half storey wing with a corrugated iron roof and a roughcast west end stack. This wing includes a 20th-century catslide window above another 20th-century window, along with a door in a 20th-century porch. There is also a lean-to structure at the rear right.

The interior was partly inspected and features a central cross passage with early timber partitions on each side, likely made of painted oak. The northern partition is under a chamfered beam and is divided into two rows of three large square boarded panels, with chamfered uprights and a broad mid-rail. There is a plain boarded door to the left within a chamfered surround. The panelling on the far left has been replaced with a boarded door leading to the stairs. The southern partition has closer-spaced uprights, with a chamfered beam above that is stopped over each broad chamfered upright, and vertical boarding in between. The central door is a later alteration, with the original door blocked to the right. There is one beam across the southern room. In 1963, the main roof truss was identified as a tie beam and collar truss with two queen posts in between.

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