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The Mount

A Grade II Listed Building in Dinas Powis, Vale of Glamorgan

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4326 / 51°25'57"N

Longitude: -3.2224 / 3°13'20"W

OS Eastings: 315118

OS Northings: 171103

OS Grid: ST151711

Mapcode National: GBR HW.NVJP

Mapcode Global: VH6FL.3894

Plus Code: 9C3RCQMH+22

Entry Name: The Mount

Listing Date: 3 May 2002

Last Amended: 3 May 2002

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 26507

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300026507

Location: Facing the Common on ground rising from and SW of the village centre. Set back from the road in a walled garden with entrance comprising tall rendered piers and tall decorative wrought iron gates.

County: Vale of Glamorgan

Town: Cardiff

Community: Dinas Powys

Community: Dinas Powys

Built-Up Area: Dinas Powis

Traditional County: Glamorgan

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History

Originally a farmhouse called Mount Pleasant and occupied by the Hurst family who held the manor of Dinas Powys. Subsequently extended in early C19 by their successors the Lee family who reorientated the house by building a long new S wing which became the principal frontage; the house was then called The Mount. Further modified in Victorian period. In late C20 converted into separate dwellings: The Mount comprising the S wing, The Mount Lodge with an E facing frontage and to rear The Coach House. Photograph of 1970 of E elevation before conversion show that some sash windows were retained, some demolition and alteration, porch added. The Tithe Map shows the range orientated as now with a front circular drive.

Exterior

Late Georgian villa. Walls are rendered; shallow pitched hipped slate roofs with tall narrow brick ridge stacks. Two storeys. Windows are mostly 12-pane sashes with narrow glazing bars in reveals. Main S wing comprises a central 2-window range with moulded cornice; ground floor flat roofed portico with heavy moulded entablature and side pilasters with cornices, segmental-arched doorway with keystone. To right a projecting two-storey canted flat roofed bay with cornice moulding and parapet; 4-pane sashes to each elevation and storey. At each end and matching to front though different to side are the hipped roofed outer bays, a 2-window range to each floor. Facing E a second frontage has been created for The Mount Lodge, a separate dwelling, with further 12-pane sashes. To rear the double-pile plan of this E wing is visible, also the rear elevation of the S wing with a 16-pane sash and staircase window with arched lights.

Interior

Portico lobby gives onto wide and deep hall with low plaster ceiling with lozenge panels; panelled basket-arch to stairs at rear right. 6-panelled doors, panelled reveals and shutters to main rooms; wholly panelled study. Drawing room has an ornate carved white marble fireplace with round-arched cast iron grate.

Reasons for Listing

Listed as a late Georgian villa retaining much of its architectural character.

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Other nearby listed buildings

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  • II Old Court
    Fronting the W side of the triangular green in the village centre, and at the end of the row attached to The Star Inn.
  • II War Memorial
    In the middle of the triangular green at the centre of the village on paving enclosed by chain fencing hung from stone piers.
  • II Lon Twyn
    On rising ground NW of the village centre, set within terraced gardens with views S over the Bristol Channel.
  • II Church of St Peter
    On low-lying ground by the Cadoxton River a short distance N of the village centre.
  • II Remains of Dinas Powis Castle
    On a wooded spur in Castle Wood, immediately above the C20 development of Lettons Way and reached by footpath from there.
  • II Garn-hill and attached garden terrace
    On a south facing slope NE of the hamlet of St Andrews Major, reached by a long drive from the hamlet and set in terraced gardens.
  • II 1-6, Little Orchard
    Little Orchard is a small cul-de-sac opening off the original line of Murch Road on the east side of Dinas Powys. The 6 houses are sited above the access road on its east and south sides.

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