Hermon's Hill House is a Grade II* listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 12 October 1951. Villa.

Hermon's Hill House

WRENN ID
half-panel-bone
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
12 October 1951
Type
Villa
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Hermon's Hill House is a Grade II* listed villa featuring painted stucco and imitation slate roofs. The building has a low two-storey, three-bay front without chimneys. On either side of the center, there are two elegant two-storey bows with flat eaves and plain square brackets. These bows have flat tops and raised plinths. The central door, which was formerly flanked by columns that are now missing their capitals, is situated under a moulded hood supported by shaped brackets between the bows. Above the door, there is an overlight with lattice tracery leading to a 20th-century six-panel door. A narrow eight-pane sash window with a stone sill is located above the door.

The bows feature renewed curved tripartite sashes on each floor, set within a two-storey recess. The lower sashes have deep stone sills, while the upper ones do not have sills. The sashes are horned, with a configuration of three-9-3 panes above and four-12-4 panes below. The left end wall is painted roughcast and includes a small loft window, while the left end wall also has an outshut at the rear.

To the right, there is an addition made of painted stucco with a close-eaved roof, which stands forward of the original house. This addition features a 20th-century door in the return north wall, with a steeply sloping west elevation that includes an eight-pane sash window above a small three-pane window to the left, and a 20th-century tripartite sash with four-12-4 panes to the right.

At the rear, there is a much taller rectangular block, also stuccoed, with a slate hipped roof that has square eaves brackets. This block includes a stuccoed south end stack and a painted brick ridge stack. It is three storeys high with three bays, featuring a full-height central canted bay flanked by square six-pane sashes on the top floor and long arched windows on the first floor. The north end has two six-pane dummy windows on the top floor and an arched dummy window on the first floor to the left. The south end has a nine-pane sash window on the top floor. The interior has not been inspected.

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