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Perth-hir House
51.8396° N, -2.7463° E
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Perth-hir House, Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales, was a major residence of the Herbert family. It stood at a bend of the River Monnow, to the north-west of the village. At its height in the 16th century, the mansion, entered by two drawbridges over a moat, comprised a great hall and a number of secondary structures. Subsequently in the ownership of the Powells, and then the Lorimers, the house became a centre of Catholic recusancy following the English Reformation. By the 19th century, the house had declined to the status of a farmhouse and it was largely demolished in around 1830. Its ruins, and the site which contains considerable remnants of a Tudor garden, are a scheduled monument.
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Garden origins recorded
15th century
Alternative dating by RCAHMW
15th century
Mansion at its height
16th century
Matthew Pritchard lifespan
1669-1750
Perthir Mill established
c. 1700
Wye Tour descriptions
1801 and 1803
Major demolition
c. 1830
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