Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
6780
Building Number
 
Grade
II*  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
17/01/1963  
Date of Amendment
27/05/2005  
Name of Property
The Lodge at Penpont Manor  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Trallong  
Town
Brecon  
Locality
Penpont  
Easting
297248  
Northing
228579  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated facing NE set back from drive to Penpont, about 200 m SE of the mansion.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Dower house to Penpont, later C18. The buildings on the site in 1743 included a smithy, and were known as 'The Shop' in the C18. It was given its present appearance as late as 1770-80 with the rounded ends and pediment, by the local builder Andrew Maund of Llangattock for Penry Williams II, died 1781. The daughters of Philip Williams (died 1794) chose to live in Worcestershire, so the house became the coachman's residence. It seems very old fashioned, especially the wood carving, for this date, but possibly the carving is Baroque reused. The house is also said to have been built c. 1686 for an elder son of Daniel Williams of Penpont, who died before his father, but the documentary evidence is against this.  

Exterior
House, rubble stone with plain tiled roof (formerly stone tiles) curved-ended each end and pedimented to front. Two fine stone stacks on apex of each end, with half-round ends and thin cornices. Two storeys. Coved eaves cornice, pediment with coved sides and exceptional tympanum ornament of carved wood fruits, in scrolls and festoons, with W monogram, helmet and bull (Boleyn) crest. Four bays, the centre slightly projected with two 12-pane sash windows each floor and centre fielded panelled 6-panel door. Outer bays have one similar window each floor, that to ground floor left blank. All the openings are thin cemented surrounds, stone sills. Left end has a board door with cover strips, and stone terrace with low wall. A curving ramp to stream, and a door under terrace. Right end also has door. Rear has three tiny hipped 4-pane dormers, and main windows with brick heads. Centre 6-pane stair light, 12-pane window to ground floor left, 6-pane to right and two basement windows to right, one 12-pane hopper window, one 4-pane sash.  

Interior
Not inspected.  

Reason for designation
Graded II* for its architectural interest as an exceptional curved ended estate house with elaborate pediment.  

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