Hen Llys

Hen Llys
Location Manafon, Powys, Wales
Coordinates 52°37′07″N 3°18′09″W / 52.6185°N 3.3024°W / 52.6185; -3.3024Coordinates: 52°37′07″N 3°18′09″W / 52.6185°N 3.3024°W / 52.6185; -3.3024
Built 1898
Built for Mrs Perrins-Williams
Architect John Douglas
Architectural style(s) Vernacular
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated 4 February 1997
Reference no. 18224

Hen Llys (or Henllys Hall) is a house in Manafon, Powys, Wales. It is a Grade II listed building.[1] In his biography of John Douglas, Edward Hubbard attributes its design to this Chester architect.[2] In its listing, Cadw makes a firm attribution to Douglas as architect.[1]

The house was built in 1898 for Mrs Perrins-Williams. It is constructed of squared rubble with red sandstone dressings, and it has a slate roof. It has two storeys and a cellar; the original house had four bays, and an extension was added in the 20th century. The upper storey of the outer bay on the west is slightly jettied and rests on corbels; its roof has a stepped gable. The east bay projects forward, is canted, and has a crenellated parapet. The central bays are gabled. All the window have stone frames with mullions and transoms. The entrance porch is in ashlar sandstone and over it is an inscription that includes the date of construction of the house, over which is a coat of arms.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Listed buildings in Wales: Powys, Cadw
  2. Hubbard, Edward (1991). The Work of John Douglas. London: The Victorian Society. p. 269. ISBN 0-901657-16-6.
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