Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
16313
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
14/08/1995  
Date of Amendment
14/08/1995  
Name of Property
Tregunter Farmhouse  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Talgarth  
Town
 
Locality
Tregunter  
Easting
313525  
Northing
233893  
Street Side
 
Location
Tregunter Farm lies on the N side of the road from Talgarth to Llanfilo, with its farmyard to the rear.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
The manor of Tregunter was granted to Sir Peter Gunter by Bernard Newmarch [Neufmarch_] after the Norman conquest. Tregunter House was built by Thomas Harris, the brother of Howel Harris, who had prospered from providing uniforms to the British Army, after his retirement in 1765. Thomas lived here until 1782, during which time he was captain of the Brecon militia. The house, which was a 3-storey 5-bay house with lower 3-bay wings on either side, became a fashionable resort under his wife, the actress Mary 'Perdita' Robinson, protege of Garrick, but she later left him to become the mistress of the Prince Regent. The house later came into the hands of William Maddocks, whose wife Eliza Anne remained here after his bankruptcy and exile in France. After it was sold in 1910 the grand staircase, tapestries and fittings were stripped out and sent to America, and the estate was sold by auction in September 1916. The building was largely demolished c. 1925. Part of the kitchen range and cellars survive opposite Tregunter Farm, including the E facing garden terrace. Tregunter Farm was the home farm for the house.  

Exterior
Farmhouse of the C19, with a service extension. Pebbledashed and whitewashed stone, with slate roofs. Two storeys, 3 window bays, with two storey continuous outshut at rear under continuation of the slate roof. The barn range is hipped into the back of the house with the ridge at lower level. Front elevation has central 4-panelled door within a timber gabled porch. Four-paned late C19 sashes. Brick gable stacks. Service extension to right (E) is one storey and attic, with boarded door and C20 replaced windows, the upper floor window within a wide front gable. Gable end stack.  

Interior
Not accessible at time of inspection (March 1995)  

Reason for designation
Included as part of the important and unusually substantial group of farm buildings around the farmyard to the rear, and to the E, and for historical associations with the Tregunter estate.  

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