Cleddau Lodge is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 30 April 2001. Villa.
Cleddau Lodge
- WRENN ID
- blind-passage-onyx
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Pembrokeshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 30 April 2001
- Type
- Villa
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Cleddau Lodge is a villa constructed with colourwashed stucco and features hipped slate roofs supported by paired short brackets at the eaves. It has two brick ridge stacks and flat eaves. The building is two-storeys high with a three-window range of 8-pane sash windows. The central entrance consists of a 6-panel door with four fielded panels and a fanlight, set within a square head surround, and is accessed through double glass doors with cusped tops to the panes. A timber trellis porch with pointed openings is located above the entrance, featuring two openings on each side of the central arch and one at each end, topped with a cornice.
On the west end wall, there is an 8-8-8-pane canted bay window with panelled pilasters and a panelled frieze to the right, alongside a large pointed stair light with Gothic glazing bars to the left. The rear wall has an added lean-to structure. The east front has a three-window arrangement with 12-pane sashes above a ground floor featuring an 8-pane sash, a canted bay in the centre, and a metal French window to the right. The central first-floor window has been extended down to align with the top of the bay, which also has panelled pilasters and a panelled frieze.
There is an extensive two-storey rear wing that has been much modernised, featuring a hipped northeast angle and a red brick ridge stack. Most of the windows are from the 20th century. The west side has a three-window range of 12-pane sashes, along with some eaves-breaking dormers that have 16-pane windows. Additionally, there is a whitewashed rubble stone outbuilding, a lofted stable attached to the main building, with a roof that is hipped at one end and half-hipped at the other. This outbuilding has a door and a boarded loft opening in the end wall, with the loft door positioned left of centre over a window, and a door and window on the side wall.
Inside, the layout features a central hall plan with a stair-hall located at the rear left, along with panelled doors and panelled shutters throughout.
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