Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
27041
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
25/10/2002  
Date of Amendment
25/10/2002  
Name of Property
Fronlas  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Llanfihangel  
Town
Welshpool  
Locality
Tynrwtra  
Easting
304769  
Northing
317195  
Street Side
 
Location
Reached by a farm track 1 km west of Pont Felin Wynfa on the B4393.  

Description


Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence  
Period
 

History
A small farmstead probably of the C17 with possibly contemporary buildings in tandem and at right angles. The group includes two later pigsties to east, a lofted shed to south, and a Dutch barn to west, all separate. Fronlas was part of the Wynnstay Estate, recorded in 1844 as a farm of about 82 acres (33 hectares) tenanted by Thomas Jones. The estate farms were sold off after the Second World War. The tenant families in the adjacent farms of Fronlas and Tynrwtra were related; after the breakup of the estate, the Jones family of Tynrwtra acquired Fronlas also. The farmhouse was unoccupied when inspected.  

Exterior
The main range, at the north side of the farmyard, consists of a 1½-storey two-window farmhouse with a lofted outbuilding range to its left, under the same roof. The house and outbuilding are built against sharply rising ground at the rear, the ground floor being raised about a metre above the level of the farmyard: there is a flight of steps up to a slate landing at the front door of the house, and a flight of corbelled stones forming steps to the outbuilding door to the left. The house is of lobby-entry type, stone stack and door to the left. It is built of uncoursed large quasi rubble masonry. The roof is of small slates with a tile ridge. The house has a C20 semi-glazed main door and two C20 casement windows in openings which have perhaps been altered. Above the latter are paired metal lights of six or twelve panes in dormers. Paired casement window in right gable. The agricultural range in tandem to the left of the house has a tall heck door to the right and a heck door at left at yard level with a small window. The left bay has double doors and its loft is timber boarded. The agricultural outbuilding is in smaller quasi rubble. Its left (west) gable is restored in brickwork and its rear wall is in rubble stonework. At rear (north) and right (east) of the house are lean-to annexes in brickwork or metal sheeting, roofed in slates or asbestos sheeting.  

Interior
Interior of house not seen. Range in tandem at left has a central barn floor with low divisions each side; workshop in the west bay.  

Reason for designation
The major part of an intact vernacular farmyard group of house and outbuildings, which have retained their character.  

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