DescriptionBrynwell is an early two storey, four window-range. A probable medieval, cusped lancet window (possibly fourteenth century) on the north wall suggests a possible first floor hall, as does possible fireplace recess at the head of nineteenth century stairs. It underwent nineteenth century remodelling and extension by the Bute Estate. However, the site appears to be an ancient one, and the house is next to earth banks whose outer bailey is partly incorporated in the courtyard to the north of the house, and is perhaps associated with Leckwith Manor.
It is listed as a surviving substantial farmhouse with medieval origins on ancient site.
Source:- Cadw listed buildings, NJR 11/10/2010