Upper Pengelli is a farm in the township of Pengelli in Kerry in the historic county of Montgomeryshire, which now part of Powys. The farmhouse is a timber framed house of Lobby entry type probably dating from the earlier part of 17th. Century. A gabled wing was added in the mid-19th century when it was partly brick faced, with recent tile hanging. The farm buildings are an example of a small model or Industrial farm by the architects Poundley and Walker. It was part of the Brynllywarch Estates owned by the Naylor Family. It was sold c1931 and became a Powys County Council Smallholding. In the 1980's designated for conversion into a Rural Life Museum. It subsequently became derelict and in 2014 offered for sale by Powys County Council.
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