Former Stable Court of 2 Ranges to N is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 14 May 1970. Banqueting house.

Former Stable Court of 2 Ranges to N

WRENN ID
solitary-spandrel-rush
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
14 May 1970
Type
Banqueting house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The building is the former stable court consisting of two ranges to the north, dating from the 18th century. It features roughcast rubble stone with a stucco entrance block and hipped slate roofs, which were formerly grouted. The entrance block is two stories high with three windows, rendered end stacks, and a tall central lantern. The lantern has a slate-hung base with chamfered angles, a timber top with chamfered panelled angles, and round-arched, louvred openings on the main sides. It is adorned with a dentilled cornice and a lead octagonal ogee cap topped with a ball finial and iron vane.

On the first floor, there is a four-pane sash window to the left, a longer twelve-pane sash window in the center, and another twelve-pane sash window to the right. The ground floor features a twelve-pane 20th-century window on each side of a broad cambered entry, which has grey ashlar voussoirs and double ledged doors. There is an additional door to the ground floor on the right. Attached to each side are windowless, unpainted roughcast, single-storey ranges that are hipped at the ends.

The front of the courtyard has a similar arch, with twelve-pane sashes above and twelve-pane windows below, each accompanied by a door and overlight. The left range has doors and sixteen-pane sashes arranged in a DWDWDW pattern, while the right range has a similar WDWD pattern followed by two tripartite four-12-4 pane sashes and then three doors.

The rest of the courtyard is enclosed by a detached U-plan block with hipped roofs at the eastern end. The eastern front has three blocked central coach entries with cambered heads. To the right, there are doors and eighteen-pane sashes arranged in a DWDWDW order, with the last window being narrow. To the left, there is a similar DWDWDW arrangement with twenty-four-pane sashes, except for a narrow eighteen-pane sash in the northeast angle. The northern range has three long eighteen-pane windows, a door, a twenty-four-pane window, and another door. The southern side features two doors, four twenty-four-pane windows, and an additional door.

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