Stable Block at Llethr is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 15 February 1994. A Victorian Stable block.
Stable Block at Llethr
- WRENN ID
- tattered-keystone-smoke
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Pembrokeshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 15 February 1994
- Type
- Stable block
- Period
- Victorian
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The Stable Block at Llethr is a two-storey building constructed from rubble stone with red brick dressings and an asbestos-sheet hipped roof. The front originally featured seven bays but was later expanded to nine, with the southern addition dated 1861. The central section slightly projects and is adorned with a pediment. It has red brick nogged eaves and a pediment surround, with cambered red-brick window heads that feature keystones on the ground floor, while the upper windows generally have flat heads. A stone sill course runs along the first floor.
The centerpiece includes a large brick-framed roundel within the pediment, and the first-floor center loading door has a prominent cambered brick head that breaks into the pediment, complete with a keystone and a nogged brick arch-ring. This door is accessed by a symmetrical double set of stone steps that frame the ground floor door and support a flat stone lintel. The first-floor windows on either side of the center are blank, while the ground floor flanking windows are open. Each side of the building has a two-window range, with a blank first-floor inner window and a door in the ground floor outer bay.
The northern end section does not appear to have been added later, as there are no signs of an earlier end wall, although the string course does cease. A 20th-century full-height opening is present. The southern end features a straight joint to the added section, with no string course, but the brick eaves continue. This end has a one-window range at the front, while the end wall contains two depressed-arched cart entries with brick heads, a plaque dated 1861 between them, and a row of dove-holes above.
Inside, most of the floors have been removed and the roof has been replaced. The building was reported to be in poor condition in 1993.
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