Iscoed | |
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Type | House |
Location | Ferryside, Carmarthenshire |
Coordinates | 51°46′52″N 4°20′42″W / 51.7812°N 4.3451°W |
Built | 1772 |
Architect | Anthony Keck |
Architectural style(s) | Georgian |
Governing body | Privately owned |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Iscoed |
Designated | 3 May 1982 |
Reference no. | 9732 |
Iscoed, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, Wales is a ruined eighteenth century mansion attributed to the architect Anthony Keck. Constructed for Sir William Mansel in 1772, it was purchased by the Napoleonic general Sir Thomas Picton as an incomplete shell in 1812. The house remained the property of the Picton family until the end of the First World War. Used subsequently as council housing, it has been empty since the 1950s, and is now a derelict shell. The house is Grade II listed.