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Sawmill Lodge

A Grade II Listed Building in Tregynon, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.5746 / 52°34'28"N

Longitude: -3.3356 / 3°20'8"W

OS Eastings: 309586

OS Northings: 298262

OS Grid: SO095982

Mapcode National: GBR 9R.BX0M

Mapcode Global: WH79Z.QKT2

Plus Code: 9C4RHMF7+VQ

Entry Name: Sawmill Lodge

Listing Date: 31 January 1997

Last Amended: 31 January 1997

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 18154

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300018154

Location: Located on the N side of the E entrance of Gregynog Hall, close to the junction with the B4389 through Tregynon, and approximately 0.4km S of parish church.

County: Powys

Community: Tregynon

Community: Tregynon

Locality: Gregynog

Built-Up Area: Tregynon

Traditional County: Montgomeryshire

Tagged with: Gatehouse

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History

Built by 1886 (when known as Mill Cottage) and with detailing similar to Stable Block at Gregynog Hall.

Exterior

L-plan brick house of one and a half storeys, slate roof. Central ridge stack in blue brick, with added external stack at the rear. 2-window front with advanced gable to L. The windows have flat brick arches with exaggerated splays and are mullioned and transomed (5-light in the lower storey, 2-light to the left in the upper storey, and 3-light in a dormer to the R). The dormer and cross gable have fretted barge boards with pendant finials. Doorway in the centre under a slated canopy, with a boarded and part glazed door. On the L elevation are a 2 and 3-light window similar to the front. The R elevation has cross windows under splayed brick heads in the gable, and in a subsidiary 2-span wing behind. This has a lean-to attached with ledged and battened door. To the rear is a single storey
projection to the main range.

Interior

Not accessible at the time of inspection (July-August 1996).

Reasons for Listing

Listed as a well-preserved example of an estate cottage in domestic gothic style, forming an important component of the buildings in the grounds of Gregynog Hall.

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