Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
6649
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
28/02/1952  
Date of Amendment
14/08/1995  
Name of Property
Llanelieu Court  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Talgarth  
Town
 
Locality
Llanelieu  
Easting
318417  
Northing
234207  
Street Side
 
Location
Located at the end of the Cwm Rhyd-Ellywe, on the corner of the road leading up on to the Rh_s fach.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
The earlier building is claimed to have C14 monastic associations with Llanthony Priory. In the C17 house was the seat of the Aubrey family whose monuments occur in the church.  

Exterior
Part of a C15/C16 house, the W section rebuilt in the later C19 as a 3-bay 2-storey house with gable stacks and a 2-bay 2-storey rear wing containing a bay of the late medieval building, of which 2 bays survive. Limewashed rubble stone with slate roof. One bay with cross passage, and door at side of a large stack into the second bay, now within the rebuilt rear wing of the C19 house. C19 3-light casement windows with cambered heads to rear wing. External pointed arched doorway with a later medieval double-ogee bracket moulding. Battened door with original ironmongery, and drawbar to rear. Above the door, a reset moulded voussoir inscribed appropriately EXITVS / ACTA:PROBAT / 1676, and a second stone with a much weathered inscription reading SIC HORA SIC VITA / DEUS NOBIS HOEC OTIA FECIT / R A / W M Anno Domini noctua vola 1676 W A H. Haslam records the identification of these and a third inscription set up opposite, to be from Virgil's Eclogues and from Ovid's Heroides. The initials are those of William and Richard Aubrey. The rear wing gable has replaced windows, and a parallel wing on the S side.  

Interior
The cross passage is lower than the road, and has the jambs of a similar pointed arched door at the entrance to the added kitchen at the rear. Two-centred chamfered arch from the cross passage runs at the side of the stack to the hall. Three ceiling bays divided by chamfered beams. Very large monolithic lintel to fireplace, and beyond, a further chamfered door stepping up to former stair.  

Reason for designation
Included for the special interest of its late medieval origins and sub-medieval remodelling.  

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