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Latitude: 52.1881 / 52°11'17"N
Longitude: -4.1025 / 4°6'9"W
OS Eastings: 256366
OS Northings: 256511
OS Grid: SN563565
Mapcode National: GBR DQ.4C1M
Mapcode Global: VH4GH.V80G
Plus Code: 9C4Q5VQW+6X
Entry Name: Abermeurig
Listing Date: 5 December 1963
Last Amended: 26 November 1996
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 9915
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300009915
Location: Situated in Aeron valley, some 300m N of Abermeurig village.
County: Ceredigion
Town: Lampeter
Community: Nantcwnlle (Nancwnlle)
Community: Nantcwnlle
Locality: Abermeurig
Traditional County: Cardiganshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Late C18 to early C19 country house. Owned by the Edwards family in early C18. Probably rebuilt in later C18 by John Edwardes 1723-96, who inherited in 1780. The house is said to have been burnt and rebuilt about 1800, and about that time passed by marriage to the Rogers family of Hafod, Nantcwnlle. Dr John Rogers (1786-1846) was owner in early Cl9.
Roughcast with slate deep-eaved roof with timber mutule cornice, and stone end stacks, the N stack very large and with external chimneybreast. Three-storey, three-window range of broad sashes. 12-pane with additional narrower outer panes to main floors, six-pane with similar outer panes to upper floor. Louvred wooden shutters. Centre 6-panel door with rectangular overlight and traceried fan. Timber columned porch, two columns, two reeded half-columns, triglyph frieze and cornice. Plain S end wall with C20 conservatory, door to ground floor left. Three-window, two-storey outshut rear and centre stair gable with attic lunette and mid-height 12-pane window. To each side is ground floor 12-pane and first floor 6-pane sash.
Single storey wing to N, unusually apse-ended, said to have been a dairy. Tall centre S front cambered-headed 24-pane window with stone voussoirs, under small gable. Casement window to left.
Early C19 interior detail. Stick-baluster stair with ramped rail and thin paired column newels. Elliptical arch to hallway, panelled. 6-panel doors. C20 fireplaces in main front rooms, SE room has attractive plaster cornice of urns and grapes and plaster floral ceiling border.
Listed as a good Georgian country house of c1800 which has retained its regional character.
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