Penarth | |
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Location | Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn, Montgomeryshire, Wales |
Coordinates | 52°31′23″N 3°16′07″W / 52.523043°N 3.268703°W |
OS grid reference | SO1392992455 |
Built | 16th Century |
Built for | Pryce Family |
Restored | 1964 |
Restored by | Mr & Mrs Higgs |
Architectural style(s) | Timber framed Severn Valley House |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Designated | 18 July 1949 |
Reference no. | 8217 |
Location in Montgomeryshire |
Penarth is a timber-framed house set back from the A483 road near to Newtown, Wales, close to the banks of the river Severn. It is within the parish of Llanllwchaiarn, within the historic county of Montgomeryshire, which now forms part of Powys. It is amongst the best examples of the ‘‘Severn Valley’’ timber-framed houses.[1] The Penarth vineyard stands within the grounds of the house.