Carnock House and railings is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 3 March 1961. Terraced house.

Carnock House and railings

WRENN ID
twelfth-stone-juniper
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
3 March 1961
Type
Terraced house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Carnock House is a terraced house featuring painted stucco and a slate roof with stuccoed end stacks. It stands three storeys high, with an attic and basement, and has a two-window range. To the right, there is a full-height canted bay, while the left side has a single window on each floor. The parapet is interrupted by two stucco flat-headed dormers and is decorated with applied stucco panels beside each window. These panels have moulded surrounds with rebated corners. Most windows are 4-pane sashes, with narrower 2-pane sashes on the canted sides of the bay. The attic windows have cambered heads, and the second-floor windows feature moulded surrounds with keystones. The upper corners of the reveals are rounded, and the first-floor windows have cambered heads with stucco pilasters and moulded heads. The ground floor windows have distinctive three-sided heads in surrounds with pilasters and a moulded stilted square head, while the basement windows also have cambered heads. There is a moulded cornice between the second and third floors, with a slight step under the parapet.

On the left end facing Sutton Street, there is a window on each floor to the right, with moulded surrounds: a cambered head for the ground floor, a cambered head with pilasters for the first floor, and a plain moulded surround for the second floor. The central attic window also has a cambered head. The left side of the house steps back with two bays, featuring similar windows and a stucco porch at the angle. The rear has a close-eaved roof with three gabled dormers, two bays with 12-pane sashes to the left, and a canted bay with a sash window above to the right. The area is enclosed by iron railings with fleur-de-lys finials, which return along the left side.

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