Great Porthamel Farm and Gatehouse
| Great Porthamel Farm and Gatehouse | |
|---|---|
The gatehouse to the fore with the farmhouse behind | |
| Type | Gatehouse and farmhouse |
| Location | Talgarth, Powys |
| Coordinates | 52°00′32″N 3°13′33″W / 52.0088°N 3.2259°W |
| Built | late 15th century |
| Architectural style(s) | Vernacular |
| Governing body | Privately owned |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
| Official name | Gatehouse at Porthamel Farmhouse |
| Designated | 28 September 1961 |
| Reference no. | 6641 |
| Official name | Porthamel Tower |
| Reference no. | BR047 |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Official name | Great Porthamel Farmhouse |
| Designated | 28 February 1952 |
| Reference no. | 6652 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Farm building at Porthamel Farm |
| Designated | 14 August 1995 |
| Reference no. | 16303 |
The farm at Great Porthamel, at Talgarth in Powys, Wales, comprises a range of buildings including the farmhouse, the gate tower and an agricultural building. They form the remnants of a major medieval manor that was the principal seat of the Vaughan family. The complex has been described as "one of the more remarkable mediaeval houses of Wales". The gatehouse is a Grade I listed building, and a scheduled monument, while the farmhouse is listed at Grade II* and the agricultural building at Grade II.