Mount Pleasant is a Grade II listed building in the Carmarthenshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 24 June 1991. Church.
Mount Pleasant
- WRENN ID
- veiled-cobble-bittern
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Carmarthenshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 24 June 1991
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Mount Pleasant is a two-storey, three-window, double pile house believed to date from around 1770. It is constructed of colourwashed rubble masonry and features a steeply pitched slate roof with a modillion eaves cornice at the front and close verges. The house has later rendered stacks.
On the first floor, there are 12-pane sash windows with slightly cambered stone voussoirs, similar to those on the ground floor flanking the entrance. The central round-arched doorway has a rendered surround and is topped by a flat-roofed open porch supported by a rectangular timber structure, which was formerly trellised. Above the six-panelled door, which has glazed top panels, there is a plain fanlight.
There is a later, probably 20th-century, railed forecourt. To the left end elevation, there is a two-storey, one-window projection. A modern door is located to the right of the house, while a Victorian sash window with sidelights is to the left. An attic window is present in the rear range.
The rear elevation is slate-hung with modern fenestration. A yard wall facing Ysgubor Abad features a re-set slate datestone above broad modern garage doors, with the date 1770 set within a fleur-de-lis border.
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