Farmbuildings ranged about three sides of a large court to the east and south-east of Newton House (NPRN 25940). These might preserve something of the late sixteenth-early seventeenth century arrangements, when the house had its heyday.
The long stone barn on the north side of the yard has a datestone of 1697, but has some early seventeenthy century fenestration and may originally have been an accommodation block.
On the south of the yard is a probably eighteenth century L-plan range comprising a barn and shed.
Source: CADW Listed Buildings Database (85787-8)
John Wiles 05.03.07
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application/pdfAWP - Archaeology Wales Project ArchivesReport entitled "Long Barn Test Pits, Newton Farm, Llanfaes, Brecon. Archaeological Watching Brief" prepared by Chris E. Smith of Archaeology Wales, report no 1337, April 2015.