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Latitude: 52.6768 / 52°40'36"N
Longitude: -3.43 / 3°25'47"W
OS Eastings: 303415
OS Northings: 309745
OS Grid: SJ034097
Mapcode National: GBR 9M.4J5S
Mapcode Global: WH79C.8ZX9
Plus Code: 9C4RMHGC+P2
Entry Name: Erfyl House
Listing Date: 20 March 1996
Last Amended: 20 March 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 17935
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300017935
County: Powys
Community: Llanerfyl
Community: Llanerfyl
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: House
Location: House located in central position at a slight angle to the main road, in front of the Church.
History: c1830-40. Marked on Tithe Map as ‘house in 3 dwellings’ but now converted to one house.
Exterior: Two storeys. Western and central houses probably of 3 bays originally, with a third very small house at right angles at the eastern end, perhaps once a service wing. Brickwork, white painted. W gable: shadow of gable of a lower range in red brickwork; tile hung above. East range in brickwork with a tin roof. Rear elevation, rubble masonry. Asbestos slate roof, 3 chimney stacks of blue brick.
Western and central houses: Each a 2-unit plan with central doorway, chimney to W end. Each has 2 upper storey windows beneath the eaves; tripartite, cast iron, with 24 panes and a central opening light. On the ground floor, 2 similar wooden windows flank the doorway of the central house, but the former western house has 2 modern casement windows, each with 16 panes. The ground floor windows have flat arches with gauged brick heads. The central house has a modern, 4 panelled, half lit door, with an overlight. The western house has a substantial added porch with a similar door.
Eastern house: (A butt joint is visible where the eastern house joins the other 2 suggesting that it is a later addition). It is at right angles to the main range with the doorway at the E end. Wooden casement windows under arched heads and door, with small casement windows with 8 panes each at the rear.
Included as the house retains the character of a mid C19 terrace and forms part of a group at the centre of the village.
Reference: Tithe Map c1850.
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