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Latitude: 52.1875 / 52°11'14"N
Longitude: -3.4131 / 3°24'47"W
OS Eastings: 303493
OS Northings: 255298
OS Grid: SO034552
Mapcode National: GBR YN.481V
Mapcode Global: VH69S.S8HY
Plus Code: 9C4R5HPP+XQ
Entry Name: Tyncoed
Listing Date: 29 November 2004
Last Amended: 29 November 2004
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 83354
ID on this website: 300083354
Location: On the W side of a minor road linking the A470 and the A483, approximately 3.8km SW of Howey
County: Powys
Community: Disserth and Trecoed (Dyserth a Thre-coed)
Community: Disserth and Trecoed
Locality: Tyncoed
Traditional County: Radnorshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
A mid C18 house shown on the 1838 Tithe map. A rear wing was added in the late C19, although it might have replaced an earlier wing.
A Georgian house of 2 storeys with attic and basement, of brick walls but retaining some roughcast, hipped slate roof, brick stack to the R and rebuilt brick stack to the L. The symmetrical 5-bay front has a central boarded door under a gabled wooden canopy. A plat band is between storeys. Windows are under segmental heads and are C19 horned and hornless 12-pane sashes in original openings. The front roof slope has 3 inserted skylights. The L side has a segmental-headed basement window. The L side wall has a single segmental-headed 12-pane hornless sash window upper L and an added lean-to brick ty bach. In the R side wall are 12-pane horned sash windows on the R side in each storey.
Continuous with the R side wall is a late C19 1½-storey rear wing of brick with slate roof. It has a replaced door to the L, and 3-light and 2-light casement windows under segmental heads. The rear of the main house has a central replaced stair window under a wooden lintel. In the upper storey are 2 inserted small windows on the R side. In the lower storey is a central replaced door (the shadow of a former rear porch is visible in the wall) and a 2-light segmental-headed window to the R, under the segmental head of a larger earlier window. The rear roof slope has a single inserted skylight.
The double-depth house is centrally planned. It has a wide, full-height open-well stair with square newels and turned balusters. Most rooms retain original fielded panel doors.
Listed for its special architectural interest as a fine C18 house retaining definite quality and character and, with the barn and cow house, as part of a well-preserved farm group.
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