Church House, Pontrobert
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Church House, Pontrobert by Oliver Dixon as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 17 Sep 2007
Otherwise known as Art-home, at the time of photography Church House was a stylish artist's home which provided an excellent bed, breakfast and evening meal. A special feature was the Japanese water-garden at the rear of the house which was maintained by Cathy Knapp as a tribute to the work of her late husband, Stefan Knapp (1921-1996) who pioneered the technique of enamel art work on steel. In 2008, Cathy moved the collection to Maes Mawr near Caersws Image which she converted into an art gallery and centre for art courses http://www.midwalesarts.org.uk/.