Dun Clagh is a Grade II listed building in the New Forest National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 June 1987. House.

Dun Clagh

WRENN ID
worn-nave-hemlock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
New Forest National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
10 June 1987
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

MARCHWOOD TWIGGS LANE SU 31 NE 8/5 Dun Clagh GV II

House, built as the Rectory. 1846, by Woodyer. Walls of rubble stonework with Bath stone dressings, brick service wing and outbuildings. C20 roof of interlocking pantiles (replacing tiles), tiles to wing. A Gothic house of T-shaped, modified by two storeyed porch, half-hexagonal (rear) staircase wing and single storeyed wings; two storeys and attic. The north entrance front has a gable projection at the west side, with a porch in the angle, of 2.1.1 windows. There is a variety of windows in Gothic style, small coupled lancets, taller cusped lancets in groups of 3 and 4, and coupled mullioned and transomed lights with simple tracery; all with casements. Other elevations have similar features with irregular but balanced treatment. West of the house there is a yard, containing a wing and outbuildings, with a high enclosing wall of brickwork. Inside, original features still remain, with stained glass in the traceried windows.

Listing NGR: SU3848409340

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