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Winterton

A Grade II Listed Building in Marloes and St. Brides (Marloes a Sain Ffrêd), Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.7339 / 51°44'2"N

Longitude: -5.1861 / 5°11'9"W

OS Eastings: 180095

OS Northings: 208714

OS Grid: SM800087

Mapcode National: GBR G2.YV9S

Mapcode Global: VH1RP.2P55

Plus Code: 9C3PPRM7+HH

Entry Name: Winterton

Listing Date: 23 February 1998

Last Amended: 23 February 1998

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 19396

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300019396

Location: Situated some 300m N of the Marloes to Mullock road, approximately 750m NE of the centre of Marloes.

County: Pembrokeshire

Town: Haverfordwest

Community: Marloes and St. Brides (Marloes a Sain Ffrêd)

Community: Marloes and St. Brides

Locality: Marloes

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

Tagged with: Farmhouse

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History

Early C19 substantial farmouse, part of the estates of Lord Kensington in C19. The Tithe Map of 1845 shows a farm of 194 acres (78.5 hectares) occupied by Thomas Child and owned by the Hon. William Edwardes, later 3rd Baron Kensington, who owned a total of approximately 830 acres (336 hectares) in Marloes parish at this time. Position of stair tower behind rear wing suggests that rear wing may be older than S front range.

Exterior

Farmhouse, unpainted lined stucco (covered with creeper) with slate roof and rebuilt brick end stacks. Three-storey, three-window range of horned sashes, 6-pane to attic, 12-pane elsewhere, centre added roughcast porch with W side door and fixed 12-pane front and E windows, half-glazed door within. Single-storey outbuilding attached to left with brick W stack and C20 8-12-8-pane bow window. Outshut rear. Main house has 3-storey NW rear wing with rendered N stack. W side has two 4-pane attic sashes, two 4-pane square first floor sashes and C20 ground floor window. N end lean-to with W garage door. Rear of NW wing is outshut with rubble stone N and E walls and hipped stair tower in angle to front range.

Reasons for Listing

A substantial 3-storey late Georgian farmhouse of regional character.

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