Temple Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 14 April 1992. Terrace. 1 related planning application.
Temple Terrace
- WRENN ID
- slow-slate-reed
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 14 April 1992
- Type
- Terrace
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Temple Terrace is a two-storey building constructed from rubble stone with unpainted roughcast fronts, topped with a slate roof and featuring yellow brick stacks at the eastern end and along the ridge. The building is double fronted, with each floor displaying hornless 12-pane sash windows set on slate sills. The lower windows and central doors have raised stucco labels, and the doors are half-glazed. Number 3 has a later 4-pane sash window that replaces the original on the ground floor to the right.
At the rear, there is an outshut with two narrow gabled stair towers made of rubble stone, each featuring a 12-pane cambered-headed stair light and slate-hung sides. A late 19th-century red and yellow brick stack is present on the roof slope, and there are ground floor lean-to additions. The unusual rear stair towers suggest an early 19th-century date, while the chimneys and the scale of the facade are more characteristic of the mid to late 19th century.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 1 application
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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