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Latitude: 52.5642 / 52°33'51"N
Longitude: -3.1451 / 3°8'42"W
OS Eastings: 322477
OS Northings: 296880
OS Grid: SO224968
Mapcode National: GBR B0.CGCV
Mapcode Global: WH7B2.NTK2
Plus Code: 9C4RHV73+MX
Entry Name: No. 1 Clive Terrace
Listing Date: 16 December 2005
Last Amended: 16 December 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 87254
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300087254
Location: Situated on corner of footpath to Church Bank, attached to Clive Terrace behind, and to Clive House to right.
County: Powys
Town: Montgomery
Community: Montgomery (Trefaldwyn)
Community: Montgomery
Built-Up Area: Montgomery
Traditional County: Montgomeryshire
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Whitewashed stone house probably late C18, against the back wall of which Clive Terrace was added, in C19. It appears to have been a formal three-bay composition with projecting large centre gable with unusual large lunette upper window over a broad cambered headed window, possibly always a pair of houses. Clive House occupies the right bay. The pair of houses and row behind is marked on 1833 map as Factory, but no evidence has been found to confirm this. On 1839 Tithe map marked as owned by the Powis estate, occupied by William Weaver.
House, whitewashed rubble stone with slate roof and tall red brick stack on ridge. One and a half storeys. Broad slightly-projecting gable to right with crude very large lunette over cambered-headed altered opening. Lunette has thin transom and mullions, plastered blocked centre, small-paned iron opening light and top light on left side, iron leaded light and top-light on right. Ground floor broad cambered arch has stone voussoirs, infilled with painted plaster and a long iron small-paned casement in left side. Range to left has door in modern brick gabled porch. Left end wall has modern casement-pair each floor with stone voussoirs to cambered heads, and one C20 small window to ground floor left.
Interior not inspected.
Included with Clive House as remnant of an unusual formal later Georgian composition.
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