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Latitude: 52.7647 / 52°45'52"N
Longitude: -3.0556 / 3°3'20"W
OS Eastings: 328866
OS Northings: 319086
OS Grid: SJ288190
Mapcode National: GBR 73.YVN0
Mapcode Global: WH8B9.1R6X
Plus Code: 9C4RQW7V+VP
Entry Name: U-Plan outbuilding Ranges to N. & E. of Calcott Hall
Listing Date: 19 January 1953
Last Amended: 5 April 1993
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 8523
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300008523
Location: Isolated position, one mile east of Four Crosses and 1.25 miles NNW of Llandrinio.
County: Powys
Community: Llandysilio
Community: Llandysilio
Locality: Domgay
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: Appendage
Built about 1725 in early Georgian style with later alterations.
Red brick with dressed stone quoins. Two storeys and cellar, square block of three bays, hipped slate roof.
Central octagonal timber lantern with glazed sides, slated roof and lead ridges. Brick stack to right hip, stack to left collapsed 1990. Brick band between storeys. West front with prominent later facade rising to high ogee pediment with stone coping. Later brick lean-tos to rear.
Window openings largely altered; originally regular arrangement of segmental headed cross windows, one survives on the south face, others are infilled with later sashes or partially blocked with modern windows inserted. West front has three window arrangement of very large tripartite sashes under flat brick arches and a smaller gable sash. Part glazed panelled door raised up three steps, glazed open fronted porch with slate canopy.
Outbuildings: Courtyard arrangement of good quality red brick and slate farm buildings lying immediately to the north of and adjoining the house. Date "1858" set in cobbled yard. One and two storey along N side with cross-gabled loft and segmented openings (cart-shed openings blocked).
An unusually rare example in Montgomeryshire of an early Georgian country house, now in deteriorating condition. Interior not inspected but believed to retain good doorcase detail and a fine contemporary staircase.
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