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Latitude: 51.7091 / 51°42'32"N
Longitude: -5.0508 / 5°3'3"W
OS Eastings: 189316
OS Northings: 205555
OS Grid: SM893055
Mapcode National: GBR G5.XFMY
Mapcode Global: VH1RY.D9PN
Plus Code: 9C3PPW5X+JM
Entry Name: NO.21 Westaway Drive (Westaway) Hakin, Dyfed
Listing Date: 22 February 1993
Last Amended: 22 February 1993
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 12924
Building Class: Domestic
ID on this website: 300012924
Location: Situated in its own grounds S of Picton Road.
County: Pembrokeshire
Community: Milford Haven (Aberdaugleddau)
Community: Milford Haven
Locality: Hakin
Built-Up Area: Milford Haven
Traditional County: Pembrokeshire
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l904 house built for Thomas Morley, shipowner, in Arts and Crafts style; roughcast with slate-hung upper floor and slate roofs with unpainted rendered stacks. Complex play of gables and roof shapes to basic L-plan, with broad wall-face sash windows to main fronts and casements to rear.
South front has gable to left with tripartite 4-l6-4-pane sash each floor, these windows set higher than those to rest of front, then two first floor l6-pane sashes under eaves and two under M-shape double gable. The main roof ridge steps down just before double gable. Ground floor has four-bay hipped projection with tripartite sashes each side of recessed porch with varied shaped windows and one door within. Tripartite sash each floor to E end gable. W end has side wall stack, then gable to left with tripartite sash under asymmetrical casements, then projecting gabled section. NE courtyard has contrast of slate-hung upper floors on rear wing and big roughcast centre gable to main house with casements but roof swept to left over rock-faced stone entrance, camber head, sides chamfered-in to arched doorway. This gable projects, with recessed gable each side, that to left with apex slate-hanging and off-centre stack, that to right slate-hung on upper floor and curtailed by rear wing.
0riginal plans surviving (unsigned) at house show large near- cruciform E room to have been billiard room, centre was drawing room and W end room with corner green-tiled fireplace to have been dining room. Plain interior detail with six steps up to dining-room end of house.
Similar in style to a design of l906 by C H Townsend for 'The Glade', Letchworth in RIBA drawings collection. One of the most distinctive Arts and Crafts houses in W Wales.
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