Sunnymeade, including front Walls, Gates & Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 14 April 1992. House.
Sunnymeade, including front Walls, Gates & Railings
- WRENN ID
- silver-pillar-brook
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 14 April 1992
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Sunnymeade is an early 19th-century large house that has been subdivided. It is constructed of rubble stone, partly rendered, and features a slate roof with large stone end stacks. The building stands three storeys tall with an attic and has a three-window range. The upper half of the facade is rendered and whitewashed, while the lower half exposes the stone. The original windows included 9-pane sashes on the second floor, 12-pane sashes on the first floor, and ground floor. Currently, there is one original window remaining on the ground floor, two on the first floor, and one on the second floor. The ground floor windows have exposed stone voussoirs and slate sills.
The paired central arched doorways lead to Parrog House, which features a six-panel door with some fielded panels, an arched head, a radiating bar fanlight, and remnants of panelled reveals on the left side. There is a timber columned porch with a single column on the left, a half-column on the right, and one half-column respond, topped with a pedimental gable that has a fretted bargeboard. Sunnymeade has a half-glazed door with a radiating bar fanlight but lacks panelling on the reveals and has a 20th-century large glazed porch. The roof has two 20th-century flat dormers.
The west wall is rendered while the east wall is stone. The rear wall is fully slate-hung and has a three-window range with some original windows still partly intact: two 12-pane sashes on the second floor, one 16-pane sash on the right side, and a central round-headed stair-light with intersecting glazing bars.
The front garden for both houses is a large U-shaped plot featuring a whitewashed rubble retaining wall with slate coping and low spearhead iron railings. There is a central rubble dividing wall. Sunnymeade has a spearhead iron pedestrian gate situated between stone piers at the head of the garden, while Parrog House boasts fine grey ashlar rusticated piers for the carriage entry, complete with a fluted band beneath shallow pyramid caps.
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- Sale history — 2 transactions since 1999
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