Treffgarne Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 28 October 1992. Lodge.

Treffgarne Lodge

WRENN ID
forgotten-chimney-meadow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
28 October 1992
Type
Lodge
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Lodge to Treffgarne Hall, rubble stone with slate overhanging-eaves roof and central roughcast ridge chimney. Single-storey with loft, double-fronted with scallopped valance to eaves. Two windows and centre door set within 3 broad pointed recesses with slate voussoirs. Segmental-pointed heads to the 3 openings, these also with thin slate voussoirs. Slate sills. Windows are boarded over (2002), apparently paired casements, each light with segmental head. Double board doors with thick wrought iron strap hinges and iron ring handle.

End walls have overhanging verges, similar but smaller loft windows in arched recesses, both window heads and recess arches with slate voussoirs, the windows paired iron casements each with cambered head. Rear NW added wing in grey limestone rubble with N side board door and window, brick heads and brick end stack. Rear SW has lean-to addition with one window in S end wall. There were rock-faced late C19 stone gatepiers attached, like those at Treffgarne Hall, two each side of drive, but one on roadside by the lodge has collapsed.

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