No 2 Rock Terrace, including area railings is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 March 1951. Hotel.

No 2 Rock Terrace, including area railings

WRENN ID
proud-jade-nightshade
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
19 March 1951
Type
Hotel
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

No 2 Rock Terrace is a terrace house built in the 19th century, featuring painted stucco and a plain parapet. It has three storeys and an attic, with a single-window range on the right and a doorway on the left. Each floor has a hornless 12-pane sash window, and there is a dormer located behind the parapet. To the left, three stone steps lead up to an arched doorway framed by a painted timber doorcase. This doorcase includes an open pediment supported by large scrolled brackets over panelled pilasters with a leaf motif at the top under the brackets. The pediment features an anthemion relief motif at its center. The reveals are raised and fielded panelled, matching the six-panel door, which has a fanlight with delicate radiating tracery similar to that of No 1.

The area railings are wrought iron with scrolled spearheads, resembling those at No 1, and there is an opening to the right leading to the steps, with the gate paired with that of No 1. The basement features a 12-pane hornless sash window and a half-glazed panel door.

Attached to the left is a taller block set back with a parapet, which has a lower front addition also with a parapet. This addition is windowless to the street but has plate glass sashes on each of the three floors of the left return wall. The main block's east end has a parapet, an end wall stack, and windows set to the right, including a 12-pane sash on the second and third floors, and an arched small-paned window on the first floor above a stuccoed enclosed former porch. This porch features a blank panel flanked by recessed strips to the north and a window with coloured glass under a shallow gable to the east. To the left of this is a large single-storey square addition, also stuccoed, with a cornice, parapet, and shallow east gable. The cornice has a nogged brick course beneath it, above a door with an overlight and a four-pane sash window with a brick head.

The rear wall facing the sea is slate-hung and has a parapet that continues from No 1. It is four storeys high with two bays, featuring 16-pane sashes on the upper two floors and a 24-pane sash on the right window of the first and ground floors. There is a two-storey canted bay to the left with 12-24-12-pane glazing and a hipped roof. A one-storey addition to the right is also slate-hung and includes one sash window.

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