An architectural masterpiece cantilevering over a river, in the Welsh countryside, on the edge of the Bannau Brycheiniog
Ty Hedfan is an architectural masterpiece by Featherstone Young, making its market debut. This award-winning five-bedroom home, shortlisted for the Manser Medal in 2011, showcases exceptional design, cantilevering over the River Ysgir and nestled in the village of Pontfaen, just five minutes from Brecon Beacons National Park.
Featherstone Young, led by Sarah Featherstone and Jeremy Young, has been renowned for innovative, high-quality buildings since 2002. Their work, including Ty Hedfan, has received numerous accolades, including a RIBA Award and a nomination for the Steven Lawrence Prize.
Approaching Ty Hedfan, the exterior blends seamlessly with its surroundings, using local slate and stone. The design, inspired by traditional Welsh longhouses, is site-specific, utilizing topographical constraints to shape its form. The house features two distinct wings, totalling just over 2,500 sq ft.
Inside, the living spaces are designed to maximize light and connect with the natural backdrop. The open-plan areas and elevated courtyard feature a double-height glass-walled spur, creating a dramatic effect above the water. Full-height glass walls in the cantilevered living room offer stunning views of the treetops and river.
The kitchen boasts bespoke cabinetry and integrated appliances, with solid timber flooring throughout. The second wing houses the sleeping areas and a study, partially buried into the sloping ground for a sense of tranquillity. The master bedroom, with an en suite bathroom, is a peaceful retreat.
Additional bedrooms and a study offer ample storage, with timber-framed windows optimizing light and thermal gain. The upper decked terrace, framed with Welsh slate walls, provides a perfect spot to enjoy the views. Planning permission is in place for a garage/outbuilding.
The outdoor areas are thoughtfully designed, harmonizing with the architecture. Decked terraces offer immersive river views, celebrating local wildlife. The gardens feature lawned areas, mature trees, and raised beds for gardening. A generous parking area accommodates several vehicles. The property also boasts 60 meters of enchanting river frontage.
Ty Hedfan prioritises passive environmental design, with strategically placed windows and rooflights for thermal gain and views. The thermal mass of heavyweight elements aids in temperature regulation. Each wing has a continuous running MEV unit for excellent air quality, and the biodiverse green roof enhances the natural setting.
A striking example of modern architecture in a beautiful village location.
James ThomasProperty agent