Ciliauwen is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 12 June 2002. House.

Ciliauwen

WRENN ID
lost-truss-poplar
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
12 June 2002
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Ciliauwen is a house dating from the 18th century, constructed of roughcast rubble stone with a slate roof and roughcast brick end stacks. The main two-storey, three-window front features a raised plinth and full-height recesses to the left and right bays, with large 12-pane windows. A centre door is set within a large, enclosed timber porch. The sash windows have been replaced with plastic in the late 20th century. The door itself is half-glazed with an overlight, and sits within a stucco surround incorporating piers, angle blocks, and a shallow, obscured gable in a neo-Grec style. The porch has a flat roof, frieze, and cornice, with fluted angle pilasters and 8-12-8-pane glazing to the front, along with a 4-panel door with overlight and sidelight in each end. A late 19th century conservatory is located on the left end wall, and a matching glazed screen extends over an outbuilding on the right, maintaining symmetry.

A double rear wing is present, with a valley roof; the western range is slightly longer and has a large northern end stack. The shorter eastern range has a northern end bellcote and a small ridge stack. The eastern side is of rubble stone construction, with paired brackets to the eaves, a Tudor-arched stair light to the left and a two-window range to the right. The stair light and the two upper 12-pane sash windows have brick heads, while a larger ground floor 12-pane sash and a small casement pair have slab lintels. A casement pair is located at the gable end ground floor on the left.

The western wing extends further and showcases a roughcast eastern side with a small square 9-pane window above a lean-to with a door to the left. The gable end has small 9-pane windows on each floor to the left. The western side is of rubble stone and features 16-pane sashes on each floor to the right, along with a projecting hipped wing at right angles and a one-window range to the left; this wing has a 12-pane sash over a door. The projecting wing has a one-window range to the south with a 12-pane sash over a casement pair and a wallface chimney.

The house is arranged around a central passage plan, with a principal room on each side. The interior includes plain cornices and painted, grained 4-panel doors in moulded frames with roundels at the upper angles. A Tudor arch is positioned across the entrance hall, framing a 4-panel door into the stair hall. A room to the left features a Tudor-arched sideboard recess. 20th century fireplaces are present in both front rooms. The stair hall is set at right angles to the rear, housing a staircase of late Regency type with thin stick balusters, a ramped rail scrolled at the foot, and scrolled tread ends. Similar 4-panel doors are found on the landing. The rear includes a kitchen on the western side with beaded joists to the ceiling and panelled cupboards. A dairy is also present on the western side, with a slate floor and fittings.

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