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Penpont Manor Kitchen Garden

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NPRN422153
Map ReferenceSN92NE
Grid ReferenceSN9700029020
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPowys
Old CountyBrecknockshire
CommunityTrallong
Type Of SiteKITCHEN GARDEN
Period18th Century
Description

Penpont, located in the picturesque Usk valley, is one of the most historic and important houses in Brecknock (nprn 16026). It is remarkable for the survival, in a highly picturesque situation, of its early nineteenth-century landscape park (301202) and garden (700365). 

Penpont kitchen garden is the most northerly component of the park and gardens complex. It lies within a six-sided rectangular walled enclosure, long axis north by south, on the north side of the river Usk which flows through the estate, and about 250m north-west of the house. Although the earliest documentary evidence for the park dates from 1738 the kitchen garden and its associated nurseries first appear on a map of 1794. The garden is currently being used for growing vegetables. It was photographed during RCAHMW aerial reconnaissance in June 2014.

Late nineteenth-century maps portray a layout of perimeter path and an east-west partition wall against which are glasshouses, and all surrounded by orchards. The present-day layout appears to be largely unchanged. 

Additional source:
Cadw Register of Historic Parks and Gardens, Powys (ref: PGW (Po) 21 (POW)).

RCAHMW, 12 July 2022