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Brick Hall

A Grade II Listed Building in Hundleton, Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6606 / 51°39'38"N

Longitude: -4.9526 / 4°57'9"W

OS Eastings: 195887

OS Northings: 199887

OS Grid: SR958998

Mapcode National: GBR G7.YHKL

Mapcode Global: VH1S6.3JMB

Plus Code: 9C3QM26W+6X

Entry Name: Brick Hall

Listing Date: 31 August 1993

Last Amended: 29 September 1993

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 6581

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300006581

Location: Situated in walled garden just W of main drive to Orielton Field Centre.

County: Pembrokeshire

Community: Hundleton

Community: Hundleton

Locality: Clay Lane

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

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Exterior

Early to mid C18 Orielton estate house. Whitewashed brick facade on rubble stone with imitation slate roof and brick end stacks. Rare C18 brick front of two storeys and five windows wide, the brickwork recessed in two bays each side of centre leaving raised plinth, band, eaves band over upper windows, angle strips and centre bay. Upper floor has five small casement pairs with thin slate sills, ground floor has blank centre door within later brick gabled porch with matching plinth and cambered-headed doorway. Lower windows have thin stone keystones. Whitewashed rubble stone E end wall with raised angle strips, one ground-floor 12-pane window and two 6-pane casements above. Added rear lean-to with roof raised in C20.

An early brick building of importance as rare to this area and possibly contemporary with Orielton mansion before the 1810 remodelling; prior to this date Orielton was said to be of brick and stone. Orielton tower is also brick and stone. It is also possible that the brick refronts an earlier building, as the E fireplace is deep, such that the blocked window must have been intended always for symmetry, and brickwork encases sash-boxes elsewhere.

Interior

Two heavy beams in SE room, one cut short and supported on timber post. Centre plain stair with window through to lean-to.

Reasons for Listing

Group value with other listed items in the grounds of Orielton Field Centre; the North Lodge lies 50m to east.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II North Lodge
    Situated at head of main drive to Orielton Field Centre, on E side of drive.
  • II Walls of Two Walled Gardens including Dog Kennels at Brick Hall
    Situated immediately S of road, and mostly to W of Brick Hall which stands within the E walled garden.
  • II West Lodge
    Situated some 300m E of junction with B4320, at head of drive to West Orielton Farm.
  • II Rose Lodge
    Situated opposite W end of unadopted road from Maiden Wells, on W side of lane to Bowett Farm.
  • II Orielton Gardens
    Situated some 600m S of main gates to Orielton Field Centre from Clay Lane, outside NE corner of main walled garden.
  • II Walls of walled garden to SE of Orielton Home Farm
    Situated some 250m NE of Orielton Field Centre, on S side of rear drive.
  • II Orielton Field Centre
    Situated on E side of rear drive, some 100m N of house. Early C19 stable court comprising ornamental entrance block with detached U-plan courtyard ranges to rear, now converted for use by Field Centr
  • II Former Stable Court of 2 Ranges to N
    Situated on E side of rear drive, some 100m N of house. Early C19 stable court comprising ornamental entrance block with detached U-plan courtyard ranges to rear, now converted for use by Field Centr

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