Latitude: 51.7117 / 51°42'42"N
Longitude: -4.6987 / 4°41'55"W
OS Eastings: 213654
OS Northings: 204890
OS Grid: SN136048
Mapcode National: GBR GF.5BM1
Mapcode Global: VH2PL.H7VM
Plus Code: 9C3QP862+MG
Entry Name: The Hean Inn
Listing Date: 21 June 1971
Last Amended: 7 May 1997
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 6097
Building Class: Commercial
Also known as: Hean Castle Inn
Hean Castle Inn, Saundersfoot
ID on this website: 300006097
Location: In the High Street of Saundersfoot village, at the corner of Wogan Terrace, in a very prominent position overlooking Cambrian Terrace. At the E is an adjacent low block in the same ownership.
County: Pembrokeshire
Community: Saundersfoot
Community: Saundersfoot
Locality: Saundersfoot Village
Built-Up Area: Saundersfoot
Traditional County: Pembrokeshire
Built c.1840. The Inn was originally known as the Picton Castle Inn, and was held by the Saundersfoot Railway and Harbour Company as lessees under the Picton Castle estate; but by 1887 had been renamed the Hean Castle Hotel. There is no known connection with Hean Castle. Major alterations were carried out c.1890: a full height porch was added at the front, the parapet of which rises higher than the general parapet level. A single-storey porch was added at the W side, where the ground rises sharply, entering the first floor. A projecting block was also added at the centre of the E side, containing windows at levels intermediate to those of the main structure, and so probably originally containing staircases. The original roof outline facing E and W was concealed behind a crenellated parapet. These alterations appear on a photograph dated 1893.
In c.1960, when the Hean was owned by Mr Wyndham Thomas, a flat roof was added above the crenellations, creating space for a windowless storage storey at the top of the building. In 1979 the bar was extended E into the former stables area.
A building in a simple Victorian Tudor style, three storeys and an attic, the latter concealed behind a deep parapet with a later overall flat roof. Rendered and painted stonework. Corbelled parapets to the main walls, now capped with a later roof. Shallow string courses at 1st and 2nd floor levels.
Three-window elevations to W, S and E. The main elevation faces S. A full height central porch rises to above the general roof and terminates in blind machicolations. There is a single storey porch at E and a two storey extension at W. The main windows have two deep thin timber mullions and a transom, deeply chamfered, and a Tudor label mould. The front opening and the side windows of the porch have two-centred pointed openings and label moulds.
Listed as a prominent building in the development of Saundersfoot, in a striking and unusual style.
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