Entrance range to stable yard at St Brides Castle is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 29 October 1979. Stable, entrance range. 1 related planning application.

Entrance range to stable yard at St Brides Castle

WRENN ID
high-shingle-weasel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
29 October 1979
Type
Stable, entrance range
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The entrance range to the stable yard at St Brides Castle is a two-storey structure with a three-storey narrow gabled centerpiece, built from rubble stone that was likely originally roughcast. It features slate roofs and red brick end stacks. The building dates from around 1906 and includes a distinctive copper ridge cupola.

The façade consists of five bays, with the central bay showcasing a chamfered brick-arched Tudor entry. Above this entry, there is a band and a large rectangular panel on the upper floors, which contains a pair of brick-framed casement windows on the first floor and a brick-framed roundel set in a square recess above it. The gable above is plain, while the wings have a similar band that extends across the wall piers.

The ground floor has sunk long panels, three of which have late 20th-century casement pairs inserted low down. The first floor features similar square sunk panels, with the outer two containing casement pair windows. All panels are chamfered. The rear of the building is mostly roughcast, except for the ground floor center and left sections, which have a similar Tudor arch to the throughway and another Tudor arch leading to the coach-house on the left, which is not chamfered.

There is a band across the first floor wall piers between four-pane sash windows in chamfered surrounds. The center has a large sunk panel with a four-pane sash on each floor and a sill band beneath the upper window, with a plain gable above. The cupola features a battered base, open horseshoe-arched sides, and a domed roof topped with a vane. The single-storey stable court beyond is listed separately for its eastern outer wall, which groups with the main house.

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