33 Hill Lane is a Grade II listed building in the Pembrokeshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 1 July 1974. House.
33 Hill Lane
- WRENN ID
- tattered-cupola-yarrow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Pembrokeshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 1 July 1974
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
33 Hill Lane is an end-terrace house dating from the late 19th century, featuring painted roughcast walls and a slate flat-eaved roof with a small brick chimney at the left end. The house is three storeys high and originally had a double-fronted design without a first-floor central window. The top floor includes two 12-pane sash windows, while the first floor has three four-pane sash windows. The ground floor has two similar windows on either side of a central door.
The entrance features a square-headed doorway framed by a fine timber doorcase with attached Ionic columns, an entablature with a pulvinated frieze, and an open pediment adorned with small modillions. There is one stone step leading up to a six-panel door with a shaped top and fielded panels, accompanied by a plain overlight in flush-panelled reveals.
To the left, there is a late 19th-century two-storey extension with one bay that slopes downhill. The first floor has a plate glass sash window set under a gable with pierced bargeboards and a finial. The north gable end displays Gothic bargeboards, a plate glass sash window on the first floor, and two pairs of ground floor casement windows. A 20th-century two-storey addition is located in the northeast angle. The rear of the original house features a large late 19th-century gable on the left, a basement lean-to, a two-storey canted bay, and two narrow attic windows.
Inside, the hallway has later 19th-century patterned tile floors, a moulded cornice, and four-panel doors. The front rooms are fitted with panelled shutters. The staircase, which is positioned at right angles, has a closed string, square balusters, and turned column newels, except at the foot where there is a late 19th-century newel. The staircase comprises four flights, and the upper floors are fitted with six-panel doors.
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