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Sodstone Manor

A Grade II Listed Building in Narberth (Arberth), Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8153 / 51°48'55"N

Longitude: -4.7548 / 4°45'17"W

OS Eastings: 210209

OS Northings: 216556

OS Grid: SN102165

Mapcode National: GBR CV.WZ44

Mapcode Global: VH2NZ.JMNQ

Plus Code: 9C3QR68W+43

Entry Name: Sodstone Manor

Listing Date: 17 May 1988

Last Amended: 17 May 1988

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 6540

Building Class: Domestic

Also known as: Sodstone Manor

ID on this website: 300006540

Location: At the end of a driveway past a lodge situated on the B4313 some 800 yds NW of Redstone Cross.

County: Pembrokeshire

Community: Narberth (Arberth)

Community: Narberth

Locality: Sodstone

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

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History

C1860, small plain Italianate country house of square plan. Built for Sir Alfred Ernle Montacute-Chatfield.

Exterior

2 storey and basement. Incised coursing to colourwashed plaster on rubble with plinth. W section slate roof. Central stacks with flanking scrolls to front and rear elevations; grouped flues.
Panelled blocking course, plain entablature. Pilasters to corner, 1st floor band.

3 window front elevation. Cross windows, plain architraves, stone sills. Similar to ground floor flanking central porch. Panels and scrolls upon moulded cornice, round arched doorway, keystone, pilasters, sunk panels; narrow side windows. Half glazed panelled door, panelled reveals open to form storm doors.

5 window garden front to left end elevation. 4 window elevation to right end, panelled staff door. Area with 2 basement windows below.
Lane-to attached to left of rear elevation. Three 1st floor windows offset to left, single ground floor windows.

Balustraded forecourt to all sides save right end.

Interior

Interior - mahogany staircase to entrance hall, barley twist balusters, grouped to form newels. Finials and pendants. Panelled reveals and doors. Cornices to drawing and dining rooms. Servants hall with back stairs to former kitchen in basement, vaulted storerooms, flagstone flooring.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Coach House & Stables at Sodstone House
    In a yard to the N of the house at the end of a long drive past a lodge situated some 600 yds W of Redstone Cross.
  • II Sodstone House
    At the end of a long drive past a lodge situated some 600 yds W of Redstone Cross.
  • II Pont Shan
    Carrying the B4313 over the River Develidge at the NW corner of the Community Boundary.
  • II Pont SHân
    Carrying the B4313 Llawhaden to Narberth road over a small stream (River Develidge) which constitutes the boundary between the Communities of Llawhaden and Narberth.
  • II Cowhouse at Cilrath Fach
    On the Western side of an open courtyard layout farmyard, downslope of the farmhouse. Approached via a long track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross
  • II Blaen Marlais
    Located some 300 yds SE of the junction of Redstone Road with the A40.
  • II Lofted Cowhouse at Cilrath Fach
    On the northern side of an open courtyard layout farmyard opposite the farm-house. Approached via a long track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross.
  • II Cilfrath Fach
    At the upper end of an open courtyard farmyard. Approached via a long farm track some 700 yds NE of Redstone Cross.

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