Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
17979
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
08/02/1996  
Date of Amendment
08/02/1996  
Name of Property
Schoolroom  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Stackpole and Castlemartin  
Town
 
Locality
Stackpole Village  
Easting
198447  
Northing
196491  
Street Side
 
Location
 

Description


Broad Class
Education  
Period
 

History
 

Exterior
At the E side of the main street of Stackpole village, opposite to the Armstrong Arms and adjacent to the modern primary school buildings. A two-unit cottage converted in 1843 into a teacher's house, with a schoolroom added at the N end. Established as a school by the Dowager Lady Cawdor for the children of the Stackpole tenantry. In 1847 there were 100 children aged 5-13 enrolled. A modern school has been built at the S side. The school house is now privately tenanted but the schoolroom is still used by the school as an additional classroom for English language teaching. House: Two storeys, three windows to the front, facing W to the village street. Local stone, roughcast. Slate roof with a verge overhang. Tile ridge. End chimneys. The outer windows are pairs of nine-pane casements, in a chamfered frame with a chamfered mullion. The central window above the door is a single eight-pane casement in a chamfered frame. Slate sills. The main door is of two leaves, each of three panels. Rustic porch with timber posts. Interior: Originally the stairs were at the rear, entered from the left room. Now they rise directly from a lobby at the front door. Old fireplace and ovens in the left room, now concealed. The right room has a floor level one step down from the entrance. The front windows of the ground storey have built-in seats beneath sill level and have internal shutters. The house has been extended to the rear, with the main rear room at left serving as a kitchen. A notched tie-beam of a former roof structure is visible upstairs in a central cross-wall. Schoolroom: now partitioned, but formerly a single room 4.2 m by 7.2 m with a ceiling height of about 4 m below highest part of ceiling. Remnant of a ventilator at the centre of the roof. Rendered rubble masonry with bricks in the window jambs. Large windows at front and rear with small-panes and mullions and transoms. There is thought to have been a gallery. Listed as a good example of an estate school. Listed also for group value with the other survivals of the Stackpole Court buildings. References: Inquiry into Education in Wales (1847) Mrs F P Gwynne (ed) Allen's Guide to Tenby (1870) 66  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
 

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