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Latitude: 52.1067 / 52°6'24"N
Longitude: -4.5862 / 4°35'10"W
OS Eastings: 222983
OS Northings: 248528
OS Grid: SN229485
Mapcode National: GBR D2.9K2F
Mapcode Global: VH2MQ.G99V
Plus Code: 9C4Q4C47+MG
Entry Name: Dolcoed
Listing Date: 6 March 1995
Last Amended: 6 March 1995
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 15869
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300015869
Location: Situated to S of A487 in Tremain, some 450m W of the turning to St Michael's Church.
County: Ceredigion
Community: Y Ferwig
Community: Y Ferwig
Locality: Tremain
Traditional County: Cardiganshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Built as a vicarage in 1867, by R. J. Withers.
1867 former vicarage. Cilgerran stone, one and a half storeys with imitation slate roof. L-plan. Three large corniced asymmetrical ridge stacks of differing heights on front roof and one on rear. Raised plinth. N front has centre gable breaking eaves with one window and three symmetrical windows on ground floor, all 12 paned horned sashes, segmental pointed. E gable end has two windows on each floor and smaller 6 pane sash windows each floor to left. 2 pane window to 1st floor on left. W gable end has two similar windows above and one below. Six panelled door to right with 3 pane overlight. One window on ground floor on SW rear wing. Rear wing has E outshut meeting similar roof on SE corner of main house. Wing has to rear, one first floor window, 12 pane stair light at mid level and one 6 pane window below. C20 porch. The three N side front rooms have interior shutters, ceilings panelled with raised timber strips and plain marble fireplaces.
Included as an imaginative example of Victorian house design in this area.
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