Grade II listed Pentrebach House, Pentrebach
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 4 Mar 2019
Coflein records that Pentrebach House was an ironmaster's mansion said to have been built in 1850 for Anthony Hill of the Plymouth Ironworks in Merthyr Tydfil. The house is a substantial late Georgian to Italianate style country house. In the early 20th century the house was occupied by N.F. Hankey, the owner of Plymouth Collieries. Later used as an old people's home by the local authority, Pentrebach House was converted to an inn in the late 20th century. Grade II listed as a substantial house in the late Georgian style, of interest also as a surviving example of the house of a mid 19th century ironmaster. In March 2019 names in view are Table Table pub & restaurant and Premier Inn.