Cwm Gloyne is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 27 October 1992. Bridge.

Cwm Gloyne

WRENN ID
graven-groin-gold
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
27 October 1992
Type
Bridge
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Cwm Gloyne is a 17th-century altered gentry house that stands two storeys high. It is constructed of rubble stone and roughcast, topped with slate and grouted slate roofs. The building has an L-shaped plan, with the main range featuring a 20th-century red brick eastern end and ridge stacks. The northern wing has a large rendered ridge stack situated between the service range and a northern outbuilding, which has a continuous roof that is hipped at the northern end.

The domestic part of the house is roughcast and painted, while the northern end is made of rubble stone. The main range has a three-window arrangement to the left of the door and a one-window arrangement to the right. The windows are renewed sashes, with nine panes above and eight panes below, set on slate sills and surrounded by raised stucco. The door is a 20th-century half-glazed design. The wing features a door and a nine-pane window below, along with two nine-pane windows above.

The rear of the main range has undergone significant alterations, including a large concrete extension on piers to the right at ground floor level, with 20th-century first-floor windows above. The original stair gable retains 19th-century brick-headed sashes, along with a narrow bay of the original rear wall that also has 19th-century sashes. Additionally, there is a large two-storey lean-to from the 19th century. The western end wall primarily features 19th-century windows, and the wing has a two-storey, three-bay elevation facing the domestic part, with three ground floor doors leading to the outbuilding and a loading door above. There are external stairs at the northern end leading to a loft door.

Inside, the stair gable contains a dog-leg stair with a thick moulded rail, although it is reported to be otherwise modernised. The northern outbuilding has a loft floor supported by heavy beams and tie-beam trusses above.

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