St Botolph's Mansion (previously included with list for Havarford Road) is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 1 March 1963. A C19 Mansion.

St Botolph's Mansion (previously included with list for Havarford Road)

WRENN ID
tired-shingle-curlew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
1 March 1963
Type
Mansion
Source
Cadw listing

Description

cl800 mansion, altered in mid and late Cl9, unpainted stucco with slate roofs and stuccoed stacks. L-plan three storeys, with plinth, cornice and parapets, 5-window W entrance front and 6-window S garden front. Sash windows in moulded architraves with keystones, 6-pane to upper floor, 12-pane to first floor and l8-pane to ground floor.Entrance front has slight forward break to centre 3 bays and centre parapet chimney stack. Ground floor has large late C19 3-bay classical porch of coupled Roman Doric columns in antis, blank side walls and full moulded cornice. 6 round-nosed steps up. To left is matching late C19 two-storey, three-window addition with cornice and blocking course.

S front is similar but with basement windows and projecting open porch across centre two bays, 3-bay with four Roman Doric columns and entablature. To right is matching late C19 single storey 3-window billiard room.

Cellars under W front, one room with reset early Cl9 marble fireplace. Much of the ground floor detail later Cl9, but some original plain dentil cornices and more elaborate acanthus cornice in SE room. Staircase is late Cl9 timber with armorial stained glass (Stokes and Philipps families).

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