Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
23264
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
25/04/2000  
Date of Amendment
25/04/2000  
Name of Property
Citrus House  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Neath Port Talbot  
Community
Margam  
Town
Port Talbot  
Locality
Margam Park  
Easting
279984  
Northing
186276  
Street Side
 
Location
The citrus house is prominently located in Margam Park to the NW of the orangery. It faces S towards the ornamental pool.  

Description


Broad Class
Gardens, Parks and Urban Spaces  
Period
 

History
Built c1800 to replace earlier greenhouses. It was designed for fixed citrus trees in heated beds. Forty orange trees, trained up trellises, were recorded in the citrus house in 1842. It was later described as a winter garden for 'promenading in dull weather'. The glass house leans against a wall which appears to be part of an earlier structure, whilst the rear lean-tos were for fruit and general storage.  

Exterior
Long lean-to glass house with pavillions at each end. Fully glazed and on a low limestone plinth with chamfered top edge. Short upright section, 1 pane high, above which is a gambrel roof. Vertical wooden struts, between which are overlapping panes of glass with curved ends. Every 4th strut is heavier. Opening lights, 4 panes wide and 1 pane high, horizontally hung and operated by interior iron mechanism. They are located along the top and in the short upright section at the bottom. Short central glazed door 4 panes wide. The sill of the door is lower than the plinth, and the pitched roof section above is horizontally hung like the windows. The rubble stone wall supporting the glass house has a stone coping. The tall narrow flanking pavilions have glazed pitched hipped roofs at right angles to the main range. They have rendered stone facades with flat heads and low parapets and are built on plinths 3 courses high. Central doorways under recessed round heads (one bearing sign, Citrus House) containing late C20 panelled doors. Recessed oval panel above, and flanking full-height panels. The exterior side walls are of rubble stone, rendered to the W. Quoins to rear of E wall. To the rear are 3 lean-to structures against the central dividing wall. In the centre is a loft, probably for drying or keeping fruit. It has a wide full-height central entrance with stone jambs, paved with stone, brick and part of a mill stone. Planked doors with timber lintels and stone jambs lead off to the L and R. Loft above. The E front wall projects slightly and has no openings. The W front has 3 ventilation slits and 2 wide boarded openings with stone sills to the loft. To the E is a glazed lean-to with door to E end. A late C20 toilet block is to the W, of rubble stone with slate roof, wooden planked doors and small windows.  

Interior
No access to interior at time of inspection, but decorative cast iron heating vents are visible in the floor.  

Reason for designation
Listed as a large glass-house of early date retaining considerable architectural character. Group value with orangery and other structures at Margam Park.  

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