Talgarth Manor
Although it was rebuilt circa 1660, the history of this site goes back even further as it was the home of Howel ab Ieuaf, the Lord of Arwystli, a medieval warlord engaged in skirmishes along the border with England in the 12th century. It is claimed 300 mature oak trees were used in the construction of the new house.
Today the property, in a remote location in mid Wales, is a holiday home. It is a grade II listed building giving it legal protection from major changes or alterations without prior approval from the local authority.
Talgarth Manor
Although it was rebuilt circa 1660, the history of this site goes back even further as it was the home of Howel ab Ieuaf, the Lord of Arwystli, a medieval warlord engaged in skirmishes along the border with England in the 12th century. It is claimed 300 mature oak trees were used in the construction of the new house.
Today the property, in a remote location in mid Wales, is a holiday home. It is a grade II listed building giving it legal protection from major changes or alterations without prior approval from the local authority.