Nottage House is a Grade II listed building in the Bridgend local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 17 February 1998. A C19 House. 2 related planning applications.

Nottage House

WRENN ID
shifting-ember-gilt
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bridgend
Country
Wales
Date first listed
17 February 1998
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Nottage House is a large house, dating from the 18th century, with a later coach house. The main house is constructed of dressed and coursed limestone, with tall, angled chimney stacks and a Welsh slate roof featuring terracotta ridge tiles and a stone finial on a wing. It has a plan consisting of a three-storey main block with single and double-depth rooms, and a two-storey cross wing at the rear containing the entrance porch.

The main garden front is three storeys high and features two canted bays on the ground floor, flat-arched windows on the first floor, and three windows in the attic set low under the eaves, all with altered glazing. A flat-roofed porch on the west side has a segmental, pointed arched doorway with deep voussoirs, a bullnosed stone step, and a panelled door with a side window. The side elevation has a four-window range with voussoirs and sills, also with altered glazing. A single plinth course runs around the building. A rendered side elevation projects forward, with ground floor windows set high above the level of a sloping field. A two-storey canted bay with a hipped roof is present, as is a linking staircase bay to the left. These areas feature multi-pane, cross-framed windows, along with a lean-to outshut at the front and rear. At the rear is a coach house built of rubble stone with a tooled ashlar cambered arched entrance and a parallel rubble wing. Rock-faced gate piers with rusticated stone caps and gates mark the entrance drive.

Inside, original fireplaces remain, including one wooden fireplace with intricate carving in the Adam style. Further original features include six-panelled doors, panelling, fireplace recesses, and a later 19th-century open well wooden staircase.

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