SJ1704 : Window, Tŷ Mawr
near to Castle Caereinion, Powys, Great Britain

Window, Tŷ Mawr
Tŷ Mawr is a rare example of an aisled mediaeval hall house. It was built around 1460 and was altered around 1630 to create an upper floor at each end of the hall and a smoke hood was built over the fire.
The significance of the building was noticed in 1971 by Dr Peter Smith of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. At the time it looked little more than a tumble-down barn.
The house has been reconstructed using traditional methods and is now lived in, with open days on a few weekends each summer.
Tŷ Mawr means Big House.
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The significance of the building was noticed in 1971 by Dr Peter Smith of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. At the time it looked little more than a tumble-down barn.
The house has been reconstructed using traditional methods and is now lived in, with open days on a few weekends each summer.
Tŷ Mawr means Big House.
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See other images of Tŷ Mawr, Castle Caereinion
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- SJ1704, 15 images (more nearby)
- Photographer
- Penny Mayes (find more nearby)
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- Date Taken
- Monday, 31 August, 2009 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Saturday, 7 November, 2009
- Category
- Historic building (more nearby)
- Subject Location
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OSGB36:
SJ 172 043 [100m precision]
WGS84: 52:37.8399N 3:13.4258W - Photographer Location
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SJ 172 043 - View Direction
- Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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