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Cwrt Bleddyn, Llangybi

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NPRN36795
Map ReferenceST39NE
Grid ReferenceST3677895432
Unitary (Local) AuthorityMonmouthshire
Old CountyMonmouthshire
CommunityLlangybi (Monmouthshire)
Type Of SiteHOUSE
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
A house built in the early/mid C17, and possibly improved in 1807 (dated) with a large wing added c1880 when the existing house was completely rewindowed. It became a hotel in the mid C20 and was extended and refurbished in c1988.The building is rendered and painted, presumably over local rubblestone, but the c1880 wing could be brick, and the c1988 wing is probably concrete block. All the roofs are Welsh slate.

The C17 block is a rectangular, single depth, two storey and attic range with a projecting stair wing and a kitchen wing on the left. It has a symmetrical three bay front with a central entrance in a two storey gabled porch. The porch has an arched doorway with key stone and a plank door, with a 3-light mullion lattice window above with dripmould over. There is a sunken tablet above the door dated 1807 with the inscription DUW A DIGON (God and Plenty), the motto of the Nicholl family and which may commemorate a marriage between the Nicholl and Bond families in that year. The porch is flanked by 4-light windows with transoms, with 3-light ones with transoms above and 2-light ones in the attic. These have ovolo moulded mullions and dripmoulds (no drips in the attic) and are all C19. The eaves gable dormers have wavy bargeboards and pendants, as does the porch gable.

The return walls have more windows on each floor as before, the left return having two 2-light ones on the ground floor, one on the first and a 2-light one in the attic, all with transoms. There is a single window on each floor to the right return. The kitchen wing has a door and a window on the ground floor and single windows on the first and attic floors, all as before.

It has a steeply pitched roof with four large stacks with diamond set shafts; one on the end of the kitchen wing and three others on the main range.

Attached to the kitchen wing at right angles is the c1880 wing. This is two storeys with large, 4-light windows with transoms below for the Oak Room and three 3-light casements without transoms or dripmoulds in large eaves gable above. Two stacks as before. Behind this are further wings with the hotel entrance, dating from c1988 and attached to the right rear of the main range are the extensive single storey leisure facilities also of c1988.

The C17 block has a basic two room plan with the third room in the wing behind. The entrance was into a cross passage leading to the rear stair turret, but all except the doorway into the right hand room has been removed. The staircase round its solid core is considerably altered. The main beams are hollow chamfered with pyramid stops. The fireplaces are plain with oak lintels in the lesser rooms and stone in the more important ones.

Principal rafter roof to the main range with three trusses in the Catherine Parr Room and one in room 34. Interesting joggled joints on at least one of the ties. The roof structure was clearly altered in the C19. The c1800 block contains the Oak Room with panelling and a buffet and overmantel in an elaborate continental renaissance style. The rest of the interiors have been considerably altered and rearranged.
(Source; Cadw listing database) S Fielding RCAHMW 12/12/2005