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Annexe adjoining No.61 (Llwynon)

A Grade II Listed Building in Narberth, Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7984 / 51°47'54"N

Longitude: -4.7415 / 4°44'29"W

OS Eastings: 211059

OS Northings: 214634

OS Grid: SN110146

Mapcode National: GBR CW.XW0P

Mapcode Global: VH2P5.R2Q6

Plus Code: 9C3QQ7X5+8C

Entry Name: Annexe adjoining No.61 (Llwynon)

Listing Date: 25 September 1951

Last Amended: 17 May 1988

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 6514

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300006514

Location: Set back behind a raised forecourt at the junction of Tabernacle Lane with St James’ Street.

County: Pembrokeshire

Community: Narberth (Arberth)

Community: Narberth

Built-Up Area: Narberth

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

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Exterior

Early C19, Georgian, 3 storey and basement, 3 window house. Colourwashed cement render on rubble. Gently pitched new slate roof, flush bargeboards, plain eaves.
Stone stacks, simply moulded caps.
Shallow upper sashes to 9 pane 2nd floor windows, plain reveals. 12 pane sash windows to 1st floor. Similar larger windows flanking central doorcase. Panelled reveals and soffit. Good segmental fanlight over 6 flush panelled door. Basement entrance below; windows flanking. 16 pane sash by steps to left, plain sash in lightwell to right.

Boxed eaves to rear, Victorian sash windows. Tripartite bay window to ground floor left on rear, C19 sashes. Brick projection to centre.

Good wrought iron railings with spearpoints to forecourt on stone base.

Annexe stepped down to right. 3 storey, 1 window front. Cement render on rubble. Gently pitched new slate roof, stone stack. Shallow 2 light casement to 2nd floor window. Victorian sashes to 1st and ground floor windows, plain reveals. 6 flush panelled door offset to left. Iron railings on stone base to paved forecourt.

Building undergoing renovation at time of inspection (January 1988).

Interior

Broad 6 panel doors. Plain cornices. Broad arch on fluted pilasters to stair hall, panelled soffit. Sweeping turned stairs in apsidal well.

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  • II Llwynon
    Set back behind a raised forecourt at the junction of Tabernacle Lane with St James’ Street.
  • II Tabernacle United Reformed Church
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  • II G.Badham & Sons
    On the street line downhill from the junction with Tabernacle Lane, stepped up from No 62 adjoining.
  • II Staunton House
    On the street line opposite the junction with Tabernacl Lane.
  • II Old Bank House
    On the street line opposite the junction with Tabernacle Lane and stepped down from Barclays Bank adjoining.
  • II Schoolroom to Tabernacle United Reformed Church
    Situated adjacent to the chapel down the narrow lane by its front.
  • II Barclay's Bank
    On the street line near the junction with Tabernacle lane stepped up from the buildings adjoining.
  • II Pillar Box
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