Powys Built Heritage
Powys Built Heritage

Powys Built Heritage

The high quality built environment of Powys with its wealth of historic buildings, Conservation areas and archaeological sites and monuments, represents an important social, cultural, recreational and educational resource as well as helping to make Powys an appealing place to live, work and visit.

The Council’s Planning Policy & Conservation section provides Conservation advice on the county’s historic built environment which includes buildings of special architectural interest (listed buildings) and Conservation Areas.

If you live within the Brecon National Park you should contact www.breconbeacons.org

UPDATE: A Conservation Area at Llanwrtyd Wells?

Click here for further details.

Still calling for applications under the Severn Valley Built Heritage Fund

A Scheme to provide funding to upgrade the appearance of business/commercial properties within the Severn Valley.

Further details can be obtained by clicking here.

This scheme is funded by the European Regional Development Fund (through the Welsh Assembly Government) and Powys County Council.

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Wynnstay, Spa Road

Wynnstay before and after restoration
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