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Llanfihangel Court

Introduction

Llanfihangel Court retains the well-preserved structure of a 17th-century formal garden with terracing, steps and a pavilion. There are also the remains of a formally designed park of the same period which was originally a deer park.

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Features & Designations

Designations

  • CADW Register of Landscapes Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales

  • Reference: PGW(Gt) 14
  • Grade: I
  • National Park

  • Reference: Brecon Beacons
  • Tree Preservation Order

  • Reference: No 28 (except avenue of sweet chestnut)
  • CADW Register of Listed Buildings in Wales

  • Reference: Barn
  • Grade: II
  • CADW Register of Listed Buildings in Wales

  • Reference: Stables
  • Grade: II

Features

  • Pavilion
  • Description: This is a circular pavilion with an octagonal roof. It is the only one surviving of four that marked the corners of the 17th-century formal garden.
  • House (featured building)
  • Description: The early-16th-century house was remodelled in the late-16th century and the mid-17th century.
  • Earliest Date:
  • Latest Date:
Key Information

Type

Estate

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Survival

Extant

Open to the public

Yes

References

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