Priory Mill House is a Grade II listed building in the Brecon Beacons National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 December 1976. House.

Priory Mill House

WRENN ID
kindled-window-heath
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Brecon Beacons National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
16 December 1976
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Priory Mill House is a two-storey house with an attic, built with a rendered exterior and a slate roof. It features a small rendered stack at the left end and a rendered stack at the rear. The house has a four-window range, including three new gabled dormers with 9-pane windows. On the first floor, there are four hornless 12-pane sash windows, with the leftmost window being 4 panes wide. The ground floor has a hornless 16-pane sash window to the left, followed by a new half-glazed door, a 12-pane sash window that is 4 panes wide, and finally a 9-pane sash window. The heads of the door and two right windows are lower than the left window head, and all windows have stone sills. A loft light is present in the left end gable.

To the left of the house is a whitewashed rubble stone stable with a slate roof. This stable has two 9-pane hopper windows under the eaves, each situated above a similar window with a cambered yellow brick head. There are boarded doors to the left of each window, also with cambered brick heads, and stone sills. Outside steps lead to a loft door on the left end wall.

A modern wing has been added to the right side of the house, featuring a door to the left, a pair of 9-pane sash windows to the right, and one eaves dormer to the left of centre. The end wall of this wing has two 9-pane sash windows.

Inside, there is a small entrance hall with stone flags and a dogleg stair that has square balusters, square newels, and a closed string. The left end room contains a flush-panelled 6-panel door and a fireplace with a red brick cambered head, which may date from the 19th century. The right room has a rear wall fireplace with an oak lintel that has been renewed. The stair rises in four flights to the attic, where a rear stair window is cut by the landing.

On the first floor, the north end room features a timber fireplace surround in a late Georgian style with a 19th-century iron grate and alcoves on each side. The south room has a timber fireplace surround and a cast-iron grate. The attic has oak purlins and is said to have oak trusses and rafters, along with a tiny original iron casement window in the north end. The floor levels in the north end rooms on the first floor and attic are higher than in the other areas.

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