Guy Thomas Estate Agents is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 29 July 2005. Office building.

Guy Thomas Estate Agents

WRENN ID
little-lime-hazel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
29 July 2005
Type
Office building
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Guy Thomas Estate Agents is an office building constructed in the 19th century. It features painted stucco with a roof hidden behind a parapet and rendered end stacks. The building is three storeys high and has a two-window range. The ground floor showcases channelled rustication, with a recessed doorway on the left and a 20th-century fixed plate glass window on the right, where the low sill interrupts the plinth. The doorway is a hardwood four-panel design, featuring two sunk panels above two flush panels and a vertical centre bead, topped by a large overlight.

On the first floor, there is a sill course with two balconies that have 20th-century wrought iron railings, which replaced the original stucco balustrades, in front of French windows set in long surrounds. The building has angle quoins, a frieze, and a cornice beneath the top floor, which contains two cambered-headed six-pane horned sash windows in shouldered surrounds, complete with sunk spandrel panels and sill brackets. A moulded cornice runs under the parapet, divided by raised piers. Additionally, there is a three-storey rear wing.

Inside, there is a fine 19th-century hardwood inner door featuring two arched glazed panels, similar to the one found at No 29. To the left is a hall with an early 19th-century staircase positioned at right angles, featuring square balusters, a ramped rail that is scrolled at the foot, turned newels, and a closed string. The first-floor front room includes a simple 19th-century chimneypiece with an iron grate. The rear room boasts a reeded ceiling border, an acanthus rose, and a black marble columned 19th-century chimneypiece. The top floor has four-panel doors, while the rear wing has a ground-floor panelled door with one oval panel.

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