Greylands is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of Glamorgan local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 21 January 1993. Coach house. 2 related planning applications.
Greylands
- WRENN ID
- stony-rubble-gold
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Vale of Glamorgan
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 21 January 1993
- Type
- Coach house
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Greylands is a 19th-century building featuring two large gables facing the road to the east. Each gable has an apex that steps up and is topped with a ball finial, with additional ball finials at the shoulders of the gables. There is a single sash window in each attic, and a two-storey semi-hexagonal bay made of bathstone with a parapet above. Each floor has sash windows with deep hoodmoulds.
Between the gables, there is a hipped dormer, and below the parapet, a group of three sash windows with deep hoodmoulds, similar to those on the ground floor. The left return of the left gable features a dormer, and to the left of the left gable, there is a set-back bay with a smaller gable that has a round attic window. On the first floor, there is a window to the right. The entrance features a round-arched door with a steeply pedimented aedicule above, which has relief carving and is dated '1888'; there is a tall window to the right. A monopitch glass porch is present.
The south elevation has a large gable similar to the main front gables and an attic window. On the first floor, there are blocked paired windows to the left, a single window, and a smaller window at a lower level. On the ground floor, there are paired windows to the left and two single windows to the right, all under a running hoodmould. To the left, there is a modern yellow brick porch. The north elevation features two tall sash windows on the ground floor, and to the right, a large gable similar to the main front gables, with paired sash windows in the attic. There is a triple sash window and two smaller windows under hoodmoulds on the first floor. A single-storey porch with a parapet is located to the east, featuring a steeply pedimented aedicule with relief decoration, dated '1888'. The porch has a round-arched doorway and two windows on its north elevation.
At the rear, the north side of the house has a pair of gables and a lower two-storey extension with a chimney to the west. The south side has a single gable, and on the ground floor, there is a low extension in yellow brick with a half-hipped roof and a tall chimney. The rear generally features large paned sash windows with cambered heads.
The houses are set in gardens with a front boundary wall made of grey stone with bathstone dressings. There are two gatepiers at No 13 with moulded capstones topped with ball finials, and three identical gatepiers at No 14, with a section of the original railing surviving between the left piers. The walls between the gateways step up to a higher level, and No 13 retains ball finials.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- Sale history — 2 transactions since 1999
- Related listed building consents — 2 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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