St Margaret's is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of Glamorgan local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 21 January 1993. House. 5 related planning applications.

St Margaret's

WRENN ID
sacred-spire-yew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Vale of Glamorgan
Country
Wales
Date first listed
21 January 1993
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

St Margaret's is a pair of semi-detached houses built in the free arts and crafts style. They are two storeys tall with attics, featuring a rendered first floor above a red brick ground floor. The houses have a slate hipped gablet roof and red brick chimneys, including a central chimney stack, an unusual L-shaped stack on the left, and another stack on the right.

Each house has a centrally placed pair of broad flat-roofed dormers. On the first floor, the right house has a tall small-pane stair window flanked by semi-hexagonal oriel windows, while the left house features an oriel window on the right and a sash window on the left. The right side has a hipped roof that sweeps down over a sash window at a lower level, along with a modern single-storey extension. The left side includes a polygonal turret with a steeply pointed roof and sash windows.

On the ground floor, the left house has paired sash windows to the right of a camber-headed doorway and a small-pane window to the left. The right house has paired sash windows to the left of its doorway and three unequally sized windows to the right. To the left of the main block, there is a single-storey extension next to the turret, featuring a camber-headed window (formerly a door) and a smaller camber-headed window.

On the northeast side, there is an unusual stepped window in the attic gablet to the right of the chimney, along with a small broad window above the extension. At the rear, the northeast house has a two-storey rectangular gabled bay window (not on the original plans), with a sash window to the right and a round window further to the right, and an oriel window to the left. On the ground floor, to the left of the bay, there is a door flanked by tall windows, and to the right of the bay, there is a broad window. The southwest house features a gabled dormer in the roof, with an oriel window to the right on the first floor, paired sashes to the left, and a single sash at a lower level. The ground floor has a small bay window with a broad window to the left, and to the right, there is a door flanked by tall windows.

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