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St-y-Nyll in January 2021

St-y-Nyll is a large detached house near the village of St. Brides-super-Ely in the Vale of Glamorgan.

It was built in 1924 by the Welsh architect Percy Thomas in the Neo-Georgian style. A Tudor mansion dating from the 1480s had previously stood on the site.[1][2][3] It has been listed Grade II by Cadw since June 1977.[1] It was put up for sale in 2000 for £715,000 (equivalent to £1,520,088 in 2023) and was described as having 13.4 acres of grounds.[2] The interior is noted for its plaster cornices, parquet floors, and original fireplaces dating from the 17th century, the Georgian period, and in the style of Robert Adam.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Cof Cymru – National Historic Assets of Wales – Full Report for Listed Buildings – St-y-Nyll". Cadw – Cof Cymru.
  2. ^ a b Country Life (magazine). Country Life (magazine). 2000. p. 62.
  3. ^ coflein NPRN: 19949 RCAHMW: Coflein database