Pontrilas Court situated at the west end of the village Pontrilas in Herefordshire is a large stone Grade II* listed mansion and is marked on the 1904 Ordnance Survey map illustration.
Baskerville and Jackson and Shiffner families were associated with Pontrilas for 150 years they were related to each other by marriage.
Until 1840, when it was split into smaller holdings it was part of a larger estate with land in five Herefordshire parishes.
[1][2] RCHME – the forerunner to English Heritage described the house as sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings having an L-shaped plan with C20 tiled roof and having south-west and north-west wing.
The SW wing was built c1630-40, which included great hall, the main entrance, and rooms either side.