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No 4 Lansdowne Cottages

A Grade II Listed Building in Tenby, Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.6711 / 51°40'16"N

Longitude: -4.6968 / 4°41'48"W

OS Eastings: 213615

OS Northings: 200373

OS Grid: SN136003

Mapcode National: GBR GF.7R34

Mapcode Global: VH2PS.J8V7

Plus Code: 9C3QM8C3+F7

Entry Name: No 4 Lansdowne Cottages

Listing Date: 26 April 1977

Last Amended: 28 March 2002

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 26343

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300026343

Location: Fourth of a terrace of five on the NW side of the bend in St Julian's Street opposite 2 Rock Houses.

County: Pembrokeshire

Town: Tenby

Community: Tenby (Dinbych-y-pysgod)

Community: Tenby

Built-Up Area: Tenby

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

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History

Part of an earlier to mid C19 curved terrace of 5 small 2-storey houses. Restored in late C20.

Exterior

Terrace of 5 small houses of formal design built on curve, though each house flat fronted, with 2 projecting features, No 2 and entrance bay to Nos 4 and 5 which are designed as a 3-bay pair. Painted stucco street elevations of one-window range with door to side per cottage, 2 storeys plus basement, with deep first floor sill band, moulded cornice with small modillion brackets and heavy panelled parapet with moulded top. Additional blocking course over top cornice to 2 projected sections. C20 concrete-tiled roofs. Sixteen-pane hornless sash windows, and flat-headed doorways with late C20 6-panel doors and overlights. Rear has 12-pane sash at first floor and small 4-pane dormer above. Various ground floor lean-to additions.
Nos 4 and 5 together form a pair of 3 bays with doorways in slightly projected middle bay. Parapet without panels, sash windows on each floor in outer bays and blank 1st floor window in centre bay over 2 doorways with 6-panelled doors and 3-pane overlights. Grilles beneath ground floor windows indicate basements. Rear is canted from rear of Nos 1-3 and has longer first floor sashes.

Reasons for Listing

Included as part of a formal late Georgian style terrace of 5 houses.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II No 3 Lansdowne Cottages
    Third of a terrace of five on the NW side of the bend in St Julian's Street opposite 1 Rock Houses.
  • II No 5 Lansdowne Cottages
    Last of a terrace of five on the NW side of the bend in St Julian's Street next to the Hope and Anchor Public House
  • II No 2 Lansdowne Cottages
    Second of a terrace of five on the NW side of the bend in St Julian's Street opposite 3 and 4 Rock Terrace.
  • II No 1 Lansdowne Cottages
    First of a terrace of five on the NW side of the bend in St Julian's Street next to Slate House.
  • II The Hope and Anchor Public House
    On the NW side of the bend in St Julian's Street opposite 5 - 7 Rock Houses.
  • II No 2 Rock Houses
    Second of a terrace of four set behind railings on the street line on the SE side of the bend in St Julian's Street opposite Lansdowne Cottages.
  • II No 1 Rock Houses, including area railings
    First of a terrace of four set behind railings on the street line on the SE side of the bend in St Julian's Street opposite Lansdowne Cottages.
  • II Slate House
    On the NE corner of the junction of St Julian's Street and Sergeants Lane.

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