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Latitude: 52.4406 / 52°26'26"N
Longitude: -3.5703 / 3°34'13"W
OS Eastings: 293353
OS Northings: 283679
OS Grid: SN933836
Mapcode National: GBR 9F.MCMH
Mapcode Global: VH5BX.2XCC
Plus Code: 9C4RCCRH+7V
Entry Name: Cincoed with attached farm buildings
Listing Date: 24 March 2005
Last Amended: 24 March 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 84288
ID on this website: 300084288
Location: In an upland location above the S banks of the River Severn. Reached off a by-road which runs from Llanidloes to Llangurig; a narrow lane runs uphill to the W, Cincoed reached from a track off its N
County: Powys
Community: Llangurig
Community: Llangurig
Locality: Felindre
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
Tagged with: Agricultural structure
Originally a 2-unit house of one-and-a-half storeys, possibly C18 and shown on the Llangurig Tithe map of 1846. A 3rd unit, in brick, was added to the L end in the mid-late C19, much of the detail of the original house also of this date. Attached at the R-hand, down-hill end of the house are L-shaped farm buildings forming a traditional grouping.
House and farm buildings in-line. A 3-window house of one-and-a-half-storeys, the original house of rubble stone, the added L unit in brick, all whitewashed under a slate roof, with brick ridge stack to L of centre (L end of original house). The windows are 2-light small-pane wooden casements, the lower storey openings with segmental brick heads; gabled half dormers of brick to upper storey. The front entrance is to R of centre, and would have been slightly offset to R of the original house; it contains a late C20 part-glazed wooden door. Flanking windows and 3rd window to added L unit. The gabled half-dormers are aligned above, the L window boarded over. No openings to W gable end; weather-boarded lofted farm range adjoining to R. Rear only partly seen; roughcast to L with small uPVC window to upper storey, small corrugated lean-to R of centre and gabled dormer to R.
The multi-purpose farm-buildings have weather-boarded fronts under corrugated metal or asbestos sheet roofs. The range adjoining the house has a doorway to L, probably a stable, and a 1st floor door leading to a hayloft or granary; lower cart-bay to R end. Adjoining the cart-bay at R angles is a lofted range, with door offset slightly R of centre, possibly a barn. Rear elevations not seen.
Interior not seen at resurvey.
Listed as a small upland farmstead retaining good C19 character and detail, with earlier origins.
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