Rose Hill (including Walled Garden) is a Grade II listed building in the Wrexham local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 13 February 1995. House. 5 related planning applications.
Rose Hill (including Walled Garden)
- WRENN ID
- keen-pinnacle-gilt
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wrexham
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 13 February 1995
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Rose Hill is a late Georgian building featuring red brick, incised stucco, a slate roof, and brick chimneys. It has a roughly rectangular plan with a coach house attached to the right and a later 18th-century walled garden at the rear.
The garden front displays a symmetrical two-storey elevation with five windows. It has an eaves cornice and a central pediment, with a string course and red brick that was likely stuccoed in the past. The central bay, which projects slightly, features a portico supported by two detached Doric columns. On the ground floor, there is a portico, while the upper floor has a central opening framed by a stone architrave, a flush stone balustrade, and a 9-pane sash window. The flanking bays each have two windows per floor; the upper floor windows are 9-pane sashes with stone sills, and the ground floor windows are tall 15-pane sashes.
The left-hand return elevation is two to three storeys high and includes two gabled bays that are treated as pediments. Each of these bays has a central opening in a stone architrave with a 9-pane sash window and a flush stone balustrade, along with a stone string course. The ground floor features later French windows. The central three-storey section has a recessed three-window range that retains incised stucco; the ground floor has tall 8-pane windows, the first floor has 12-pane sashes, and the second floor has 6-pane sashes.
On the right-hand return, there is a two-storey gabled bay with a blocked opening and a sash window above it. A single-storey porch with pilasters featuring stags-head motifs has a recessed arched entrance with attached Doric pilasters and a door with an ornate fanlight. The three-storey range has six windows per floor, with the second-floor windows generally being 6-pane sashes, while the other floors feature 12-pane sashes. Attached to this elevation is a brick arcade with four arched openings and a flat roof leading to the coach house.
The building was not accessible at the time of the survey in October 1994.
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- Radon risk assessment
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