Broadlands House is a Grade II listed building in the Bridgend local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 10 December 1992. House.

Broadlands House

WRENN ID
weathered-ledge-mint
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bridgend
Country
Wales
Date first listed
10 December 1992
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Modest Classical style. Rendered stone elevations and Welsh slate roof with wide boarded and bracketed eaves; yellow brick end stacks. Two storey 4 window main front to S has unusual Ionic end pilasters with stylised Prince of Wales' feathers; plinth; unhorned 6/6 pane sash windows. Entrance offset to right has swept roof, small-pane glazed porch and half-glazed panelled inner door. Simple walled terrace to front. Stepped down and back to right is a single-storey kitchen range added in later C19; splayed bay with French windows and some C20 glazing. Small sash window to attic on left gable end; larger one below. Further small-pane sashes to rear and a 2-storey rubble and hipped roof cross range with large end stack; replaced glazing. C20 additions to rear. Outbuildings at rear link with the parallel Broadlands Fawr which is C17 in origin but with extensive C20 alterations.

Retains simple late-Georgian detail including openwell staircase with 'S'-shaped tread ends and slightly bulbous newels; some reeded cornices (eg to entrance hall) and architraves to 6-panel doors; one bracketed chimneypiece to drawing room.

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