DescriptionThe 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