Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
1535
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
09/06/1952  
Date of Amendment
01/12/1995  
Name of Property
Stansty Park with attached Garden Gateway  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Wrexham  
Community
Gwersyllt  
Town
 
Locality
Stansty  
Easting
331952  
Northing
352385  
Street Side
S  
Location
At the northern end of the triangular enclosure of parkland immediately W of Mold Road.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
An estate at Stansty was assembled during the C16 by the Edwardes family, and the present house, then apparently known as Plas Issa, was built by David Edwardes in 1577 (Palmer refers to dated wainscotting). This house formed the principal seat of the estate until the early C19, when the parkland in which it sits was laid out, and a new house, Stansty Park, built 1830-2 by the then owner of the estate, Richard Thompson, ironmaster and colliery owner. This C19 house was demolished c1920, and its name is now used by the present building, which has been divided into 6 flats.  

Exterior
Possibly originally H-plan, though with one wing rebuilt or encased c1800. Rubble (well coursed and squared to porch, which may therefore be a later addition) with some brick in the first floor to the rear, the apex of the cross wing, and the later range); slate roof, with axial stack to rear of main range, and side wall stack to cross wing, both with massive ribbed brick shafts; axial stack to later wing, raised in height in later C19. Entrance front faces S: comprises main range with high cross wing to left, and lower later range to right. Main range has storeyed porch to its right. Roll moulded lintel over doorway with moulded architrave, and 4-pane window in moulded stone architrave above it. Windows in main range are large insertions (wood mullioned and transomed lights with concrete rendered quoins), and there are similar windows in the gabled cross wing (which is not advanced) to the left. Lower W wing forms a symmetrical pavilion facing E, with advanced pedimented central block and flanking bays: hipped roof, with blind windows to E elevation, and inserted windows elsewhere, though using earlier openings with flat-arched brick heads. Rear elevation has later extensions obscuring part of the main range and cross wing (the earliest of which may be early C19), but in its angle with the later E wing (and therefore aligned with the storeyed porch to the S) is a hollow chamfered segmentally arched doorway. A 2-light ovolo moulded mullioned window in the rear of the cross wing is probably re-cut or re-sited. Adjoining the house to the SW is the garden gateway, possibly previously associated with the early C19 house of Stansty Park: fluted Doric piers with bases and enriched capitals carry a heavy entablature.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Although altered, the house retains much of the character of a large sub-medieval house built on an ambitious scale and of some quality.  

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