Grove Manor is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 14 May 1970. Manor.

Grove Manor

WRENN ID
grim-truss-sorrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Pembrokeshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
14 May 1970
Type
Manor
Source
Cadw listing

Description

The original house is now the two-storey N wing. Limestone rubble masonry. Slated roof with tile ridges. Two units, the N unit being slightly advanced on the E face. Six-pane sash windows. The 1836 addition is a rectangular block with its entrance on the E-facing short side. Random rubble stonework on all faces. Hipped slate roof with lead ridges and hips and a central brick chimney. At the entrance side there is a two-storey bow at the left and the main entrance door at the right. Pilastered doorway with fanlight in an open pediment. Curved 12-pane sash windows centrally in the bow. The bow is roofed with a leaded flat. Two-window S range with sash windows of 12 panes. The window above the door is a smaller 12-pane sash window. The flat-arches and the jambs of the S-facing windows are in brick, now (1995) exposed to view.

One door in the older part with L-hinges, other doors of four panels. In the bedroom of the N unit the roof principals are partly visible. In the 1836 main range the reception rooms have high ceilings and original plaster cornices. Fireplaces of the reception rooms inserted, but a complete set of original cast-iron bedroom fireplaces survive. Box shutters to the windows. There are extensive cellars beneath the 1836 range with original ledged and battened doors, with wooden lock-blocks. The main cellar room is said to have been the servants' hall.

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