Currently for sale, Ty Mawr in Llanfrynach has the following details in the listing: “Grade II* listed Georgian Gothic Manor with five sought-after luxury holiday cottages in the grounds and various outbuildings offering a wealth of personal and business potential.”
The estate and home were constructed in the early 19th century for Charles Calude Clifton, bringing in the remnants of the medieval home and wall. Clifton was said to be friends with John Nash, and so the house has a distinct Regency Strawberry Gothic look. The home, partly constructed with Bath stone, is some 7,000 square feet (Ty Mawr, Llanfrynach, Powys (britishlistedbuildings.co.uk)). Remodeled significantly around 1820, there are two floors plus an attic, and is considered an important landmark due to its Georgian Gothic style.
Ty Mawr is located in the village of Llanfrynach, 3.4 miles south of the large market town of Brecon and close to Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.
Ty Mawr means “Great House” or “Big House” so there are more than one Ty Mawrs listed of interest in various era books and today.