Range attached to NW of Newcastle Court is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 15 February 1993. Mansion. 3 related planning applications.

Range attached to NW of Newcastle Court

WRENN ID
second-footing-claret
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
15 February 1993
Type
Mansion
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The building is a range attached to the northwest of Newcastle Court, dating from the early 19th century. It is designed in the Regency style with some Picturesque influences and has undergone later alterations, including the addition of a Gothic arched door and bargeboarded gables around 1880. The structure is two storeys tall with attics and features a double pile layout. It has a rendered exterior with a painted rubble plinth and traces of painted quoining. The slate roof is hipped on the north side and includes an advanced bay with a gable on the entrance front and gables on the end walls, as well as three wide gables on the garden front.

The eaves are deep-set and boxed, adorned with carved end brackets, decorative pierced bargeboards, and pendants. There are three large brick stacks above a central spine wall, each with four diagonally-set shafts, and a similar triple-shafted stack at the north corner. The garden front features a five-window range with 12-pane sashes; the ground floor sashes have dropped cills. The central gable has a modern cross-pattern casement that replaced a diamond-shaped opening seen in a 1905 photograph. The flanking gables have pointed arch windows with intersecting tracery, and there are two hipped slate-hung dormers with small-paned sashes between the gables. The projecting end bays have similar window arrangements.

On the entrance front, there are hood moulds over the first-floor window in the advanced bay and over a wide Tudor arch entry, which is infilled with a modern glazed door and surround. A modern glazed porch or conservatory is present on the garden front.

The northwest range is a two-storey, hipped, ancillary structure with a single-storey linking block. It is built of coursed rubble with a string course, deep-set eaves, and a slate roof, featuring three-light sash windows. The link block includes a six-panel door with a double-height overlight. Adjoining this range is an open-fronted outbuilding with a rubble rear wall, and further along is a two-storey stable or coach house range. This stable range is constructed of coursed rubble with ashlar dressings, a hipped slate roof, voussoir arch double openings, and 12-pane sash windows. The rear elevation mirrors the front with a similar arrangement of sashes, ashlar lintel blocks, and quoins with stippled tooling. The interior is not accessible.

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