Cwmcoedwig Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 24 February 2004. House.

Cwmcoedwig Hall

WRENN ID
late-rubble-onyx
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ceredigion
Country
Wales
Date first listed
24 February 2004
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Cwmcoedwig Hall is a substantial house dating from 1870, built in the Gothic style. The house is constructed of snecked local stone with Bath stone dressings around the openings, and incorporates a significant amount of yellow brick for string courses and relieving arches. It has steep pitched slate gabled roofs. The building follows a near-square plan with a two-and-a-half storey, three-window frontage. A plinth with moulded brick capping sits beneath ground floor sills, accompanied by flush yellow brick bands at window sill and head levels, and heavily moulded brick eaves that continue as a flush band mid-way up the attic windows. The windows are horned four-pane sashes or triple sashes within three-light long mullioned windows, all with flat heads, chamfered and stopped surrounds, and flush sills. Cambered brick relieving arches are topped with Bath stone keystones. A narrow, gabled central bay projects with splayed angles to the ground floor supported by Bath stone corbels. A door is set within an ornate, painted timber porch with five Gothic lights, the entrance being on the left side. This section has a steep hipped roof with a steep centre gable, a finial, and a pendant. The right side of the house features a gable-end of the front range slightly projecting to the left, with three-light windows on each main floor and a four-pane sash in the gable and apex. There are six brick bands, moulded brick shoulders, and gable verges. To the right, a two-window range has attic windows breaking the eaves under gablets; each floor has four-pane sashes to the left, and a three-light window to the main floors on the right. A ridge stack and a right end stack are also present. The left side displays a gable to the right, and a large mullion and transom three-light stair light with coloured glass to the centre, with a window above and windows to the left featuring yellow brick surrounds. Cast iron rainwater goods are dated 1870. A long, single-storey rear range with a hipped roof extends from the rear. A tall yellow brick stack is located at the left end, featuring a stepped base and three detached shafts linked by stone slab coping; a similar stack on the right end has been removed. The property was not available for inspection when resurveyed.

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