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Treberfydd is a Victorian country house built in Gothic Revival style in 1847-50, just south of Llangorse Lake in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. The house, constructed out of stone dug out of the field in front of the house, is decorated with gargoyles, gables and stained glass windows and contains a fine collection of period furniture, numerous carved stone fireplaces and original Minton floor tiles, all of which were designed by the architect. The house is surrounded by 11 acres (45,000 m2) of landscaped gardens and is open to the public during August.
The house was built for Robert Raikes (1818-1901), grandson of Robert Raikes (1765–1837). Raikes was a prominent member of the Oxford-based Tractarian movement and moved his family into the area in order to promote his beliefs and assist in the development of the area. The house was designed by John Loughborough Pearson, a young architect who was just beginning to experiment with the new Gothic style of architecture. Raikes probably chose Pearson because he had done some work for him in the Hull area, including a chapel for his grandmother.
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