A three storey palladian mansion, south-east facing, of bath stone with a balustraded parapet, latterly cream-washed. This was built in 1777, incorporating an earlier house.
Dismantled in 1930, the ruins of the building were cleared in 1987, leaving only the platform upon which it stood.
Source: Lloyd 1986 'The Lost Houses of Wales', 67.
Mansion, ancilliary buildings, grounds and gardens, are depicted on OS County series Carmarthen. XVIII.2 (1888). Surviving features of the grounds include a walled garden and something of a glass-house, together with elements of the farm buildings north-east of the mansion site.
Associated with: parks & gardens (NPRN 86157).
John Wiles 08.11.06
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application/pdfRCAHMW ExhibitionsBilingual exhibition panel entitled Tu Mewn i Gartrefi Cymru Inside Welsh Homes.