:Coed-y-gelli, Llanarth
{{Infobox historic site
| name = Coed-y-gelli
| image = Coed-y-gelli, Llanarth.jpg
| caption = "unusually fine interior detail"
| type = House
| locmapin = Wales Monmouthshire
| map_relief = yes
| coordinates = {{coord| 51.7984 | -2.9142 |display=inline,title}}
| location = Llanarth, Monmouthshire
| area =
| built = late 16th or early 17th centuries
| architect =
| architecture = William and Mary
| governing_body = Privately owned
| designation1 = Grade II* listed building
| designation1_offname = Coed-y-gelli
| designation1_date = 25 March 1992
| designation1_number = 2866
}}
Coed-y-gelli, Llanarth, Monmouthshire is a house dating from the late 16th or early 17th centuries. It is a Grade II* listed building.
History
The architectural historian John Newman describes Coed-y-gelli as "a typical two-unit house of the later 16th century".{{sfn|Newman|2000|p=266}} CADW is slightly less certain, ascribing the construction date to either the late 16th or early 17th centuries.{{NHAW|num=2866|desc=Coed-y-gelli|grade=II*|access-date=18 April 2022}} CADW also suggests the notable interior plan and decoration suggest "prosperous" ownership. In the 19th century the house formed part of the Llanarth Court estate and was being farmed by a tenant, Richard Bills, with an associated 280 acre farm.
Architecture and description
The house is constructed of whitewashed stone rubble with a tile roof.{{sfn|Newman|2000|p=266}} It has an extension dating from the 19th century. The interior contains traces of original floral wall paintings, now concealed under plaster. CADW describes them as "unusually fine, (a) good and well preserved example of the brocaded style typical of the period". Coed-y-gelli is Grade II* listed.
Notes
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References
- {{Cite book
|last=Newman|first=John
|author-link=John Newman (architectural historian)
|series=The Buildings of Wales
|title=Gwent/Monmouthshire
|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=knRf4U60QjcC&dq=The+Buildings+of+Wales%3A+Gwent%2FMonmouthshire&pg=PA2
|year=2000
|publisher=Penguin
|location=London
|isbn=0-14-071053-1
}}