From the listing “An exceptional late medieval monastic building dating back as far as the middle ages, built with local limestone rubble in thin courses, with limestone dressings and a welsh slate roof. The property would have originally been regarded as an outstation of Llanthony Secunda Priory at Gloucester. Originally built as a first floor hall house it is a rare example to have survived in Wales. Its current owner has lovingly restored the property back to its former glory and now offers flexible accommodation…
Originally a large medieval first floor hall house dating from the 12th century. The house was a extended in the 15th century adding a four story wing projecting from the back of the original house. This created an l-shape plan with the main block facing east.”
I found this fairly breathtaking; enjoy the photos.
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I love happy houses. The color and sense of wide-open space in this one makes me want to move right in and set up shop!