Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
13571
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
16/11/1987  
Date of Amendment
05/03/1999  
Name of Property
Terraces and ornamental structures to SE of Cefn Mably  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Caerphilly  
Community
Rudry  
Town
 
Locality
Cefn Mably  
Easting
322411  
Northing
184043  
Street Side
 
Location
To SE of and downhill from the house, overlooking the extensive wooded parkland toward River Rhymney.  

Description


Broad Class
Health and Welfare  
Period
 

History
Cefn Mably dates from the late C16 and was extensively remodelled in the early C18 and again at the end of the C19. The garden on the S side of the house was probably originally a smooth slope with a stone revetment wall. The present terraces were laid out by Sir Charles Kemeys in the early C18, incorporating the earlier revetment. The house was sold to Lord Tredegar in 1920 and in 1924 became a tuberculosis hospital. Subsequently the terraces were substantially rebuilt in stone and concrete and turrets, a pavilion and a gazebo were added. The hospital closed c1980 since when the house has been uninhabited. After a fire in 1994 which gutted most of the house the garden features have suffered vandalism.  

Exterior
The terraces form 2 levels overlooking the Rhymney valley and are retained by rubble-stone and concrete revetments on the S and E sides. They have concrete and stone steps and piers. The upper terrace is laid with tarmac. It has a round turret at the SE angle and a low parapet on its S side in which there are 2 pairs of piers, on the W side leading to an octagonal turret on the W wall (erected in 1943 and dedicated to Dr Powell), and a mid C20 gazebo overlooking the valley below. The gazebo is built of coursed rubble and has a pyramidal stone-tile roof. The W and N sides are open, the S and E sides have 2 windows each. The easternmost pair of piers on the upper terrace lead to concrete steps to the lower level (the winter garden), where there is a pavilion against the N wall. It is built of coursed stone with a central doorway flanked by windows, with similar windows to the return elevations, all with concrete architraves. A portico of fluted concrete piers and moulded entablature supports the former flat roof which was used as a viewing platform.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Included for group value with Cefn Mably and walls of former kitchen garden.  

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