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Old Gwernyfed, North Tower of Forecourt

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NPRN31242
Map ReferenceSO13NE
Grid ReferenceSO1828836547
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPowys
Old CountyBrecknockshire
CommunityGwernyfed
Type Of SiteTOWER
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
The northermost of two towers set at the outer corners of the forecourt to Old Gwernyfed mansion (NPRN 405974).
A circular two stage tower. The walls are of rubble sandstone under a conical slate roof. The two storeys have separate entrances, both with Tudor-style doorcases. The upper storey is reached by a stair, originally roofed, rising behind the north-east forecourt wall. The tower is lit by two light windows.
The tower may originally have been a Tudor structure situated rather the south, before being re-sited and raised to its present height in the period 1600-1650.
An eighteenth century coach house (NPRN 405978) rests against the tower on the north-west.

Associated with: South Tower (NPRN 405973)

Source: CADW Listed Buildings Database (6646)
Parks and Gardens of Wales Register (Po5)

John Wiles 29.03.07