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Yr Hen Bersondy (also known as The Old Rectory)

A Grade II Listed Building in Talybont-on-Usk, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.918 / 51°55'4"N

Longitude: -3.299 / 3°17'56"W

OS Eastings: 310753

OS Northings: 225180

OS Grid: SO107251

Mapcode National: GBR YT.P6BQ

Mapcode Global: VH6C6.R2S0

Plus Code: 9C3RWP92+59

Entry Name: Yr Hen Bersondy (also known as The Old Rectory)

Listing Date: 17 January 1963

Last Amended: 17 December 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 6766

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300006766

Location: On the E border of the hamlet of Scethrog, reached by a lane to rear, on rising ground above the River Usk.

County: Powys

Community: Talybont-on-Usk (Tal-y-bont ar Wysg)

Community: Talybont-on-Usk

Locality: Scethrog

Traditional County: Brecknockshire

Tagged with: Clergy house

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History

Probably C17 in origin and substantially altered early C19 with some further later remodelling. Former rectory presumably preceding The Old Rectory Llansantffraed which was converted from a former hunting lodge of the Buckland estate in C19.

Exterior

Medium sized village house. L-shaped plan comprising main house with central entrance with staircase parallel to frontage and long wing to E part living accommodation and part barn. Main house is battered. Of stone rubble faced with roughcast with Welsh slate roof and rendered long and narrow end stacks, tall stone lateral stack to side wing. Entrance frontage has 3 window range of 6/6 pane sashes with narrow glazing bars, 2 similar on ground floor though not symmetrically spaced as a result of staircase plan. Central single storey flat roofed porch with Gothick windows either side of central doorway which has fluted pilasters and rosettes and margin glazed door. Garden elevation to main house has hipped roof dormers with 9/9 pane casements; tripartite sashes to sides (altered right) and 6/6 pane sash to centre, all horned to first floor; ground floor has large full length 6/6 pane horned sash windows with narrow glazing bars to left and right, centre left a further smaller 6/6 pane sash and central margin glazed door, under a verandah with replaced glazing supported on cast iron columns on stone plinths; battered wall; gable end has hoods to side windows. To right the 2 bay hipped roof wing breaks forward with a different roof pitch, altered tripartite windows to first floor and a single 3/3 pane sash window to ground floor. Side elevation has 2 hipped roof half dormers, gabled porch; extended doors and ventilation slits to former barn and triangular ventilator to gable end. Front stone boundary wall with flat coping.

Interior

No access to interior of house but it is reported to retain many early C19 details including 6 panelled doors with moulded surrounds, panelled reveals and shutters; also some cross beams and joists to early part in corner of L-shaped range, which is said to contain a well. Barn interior has pegged collar and tie trusses and 3 rows of trenched purlins.

Reasons for Listing

Listed as an imposing village house with some good early C19 detail and C17 origin.

Group value with Scethrog House.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II* Scethrog House
    In the hamlet of Scethrog, on sloping ground above the River Usk and N of the A40.
  • II Barn to N of The Tower
    Just off the S side of the main Abergavenny Brecon Road (A40), the gable end fronting the track leading down to The Tower and the River Usk.
  • I The Tower
    At the S edge of Scethrog hamlet, bordering the River Usk, on a mound and surrounded by a vestigial moat within a stone walled garden. Reached off S side of A40.
  • II Pennorth railway bridge
    In the hamlet of Pennorth adjacent to the crossroads.
  • II Penawr Bridge (Canal Bridge No.151)
    E of B 4558 and W of river Usk, NE of Penawr and SE of Pencelli village.
  • II Newton Farmhouse
    Midway between Llansantffraed and Scethrog on rising ground just NE of the main road between Abergavenny and Brecon and reached by a short track.
  • II Barn and stable range at Newton
    Forming the E side of the farmyard, opposite the house.
  • II* Brynllici including barn atttached to left
    Situated down a farm track just NW of the hamlet of Pennorth.

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