Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
6441
Building Number
 
Grade
II*  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
18/01/1974  
Date of Amendment
18/02/1994  
Name of Property
The Old Storehouse  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Pembroke Dock  
Town
 
Locality
The Dockyard  
Easting
196025  
Northing
203742  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated to W of Sunderland House, behind ferry terminal.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Circa 1822 main dockyard storehouse (now offices of H M Customs and B&I Line) by Edward Holl. Until 1944 there was a tall metal-clad domed clock tower in centre. A matching storehouse, without clocktower was built c1857 immediately S and has been demolished since 1981.  

Exterior
Limestone rubble with granite dressings, hipped slate roof. Basement and two storeys, 9 bays divided 3-3-3, the centre 3 slightly advanced and pedimented, rendered parapet elsewhere. Granite plinth, quoins, surrounds to ground floor arched recesses and first-floor windows, impost band, plain two-step cornice, and coping to pediment and parapets. Cast-iron small-paned windows, with radiating bars to ground floor. Tilting lower opening half to each window. Lower windows are set in recessed arches with limestone ashlar infill. Full width double doors in painted iron with radiating bar fanlights to centre of N, E and W elevations. Upper windows are 20-pane with plain surrounds, but N side centre has loading door with iron hoist adjacent. Basement area to N and S. Six cellar doors each side. Storehouse is constructionally similar to the much larger storehouses at the other Royal Dockyards, but smaller because Pembroke was not used for final fitting out or victualling.  

Interior
Extensive fireproof construction with stone axial wall, and stairs, iron doors through, two rows of columns carrying big cast-iron beams with fish-bellied cast-iron joists, on which York stone flagstones were laid. Upper floor not inspected but said to have iron roof construction.  

Reason for designation
Grade II* for its high quality design and use of ironwork for fireproof construction. Group value with other listed items in Pembroke Dockyard.  

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