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National School, Carmarthen Street, Llandeilo

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NPRN23318
Map ReferenceSN62SW
Grid ReferenceSN6274622414
Unitary (Local) AuthorityCarmarthenshire
Old CountyCarmarthenshire
CommunityLlandeilo
Type Of SiteSCHOOL
Period19th Century
Description
The National School (or church school), Llandeilo was built in 1860 by W.M. Teulon, for Lord Dynevor. Built in brown stone with Bath dressings in an angular Gothic style, it is single storey, four bays, with big twin centre gables over four-light lancets, flanked on one side by a smaller gable with a big hipped timber porch, and on the other by a tower with gargoyles and a slated spire with an open bell-lantern. To the left, is the Master's House, formerly the Charity School of around 1800, renovated in the mid 1850s for Lord Dynevor by R. K Penson. The school was closed in May 25, 1972, and is now in use as a restaurant.

Reference:
The Llandeilo and District Civic Trust Society.