Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
6384
Building Number
87  
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
14/07/1981  
Date of Amendment
29/07/2005  
Name of Property
Elm Tree House  
Address
87 Main Street  

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Pembroke  
Town
Pembroke  
Locality
Pembroke  
Easting
198651  
Northing
201361  
Street Side
 
Location
On the S side of Main Street some 25m E of its W junction with East Back.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Late C18 town house, said to have been the town house of the Corston estate. Corston was owned by the Meares family 1665-1770, and from about 1780 to 1936 by the Leach family, so that this house, if late C18, would have been built for them. Abraham Leach, came of a Pembroke family and owned also Cosheston Hall. John Leach is recorded as owner of property in Main Street in 1819. The internal detail of the house is largely earlier C19, but fielded panelled doors may be later C18.  

Exterior
Terraced house, painted stucco lined as ashlar with close-eaved slate roof and renewed red brick right end stack. Three storeys and cellar, three bays. Hornless 12-pane sashes to upper floors, 16-pane to ground floor, with slate sills. Central arched doorway with quarter-round edge moulding, frosted glass fanlight and later C19 four-panel door. Second floor windows are shorter, ground floor windows wider than those on first floor. Pavement grille to right over basement opening. Right end wall has some slate hanging visible in gable to right of stack.  

Interior
Entrance hall with 6-panel doors, panelled shutters with sunk panels. Small W room has wooden plain fireplace surround. Staircase with bulbous turned bottom newel, continuous curving rail up to top floor, square balusters and scrolled tread ends. Landing window with panelled shutters. First floor has two 4-panel fielded-panelled doors and one 6-panel between front and rear wing. Top floor has 4-panel fielded panelled door and some 6-panel doors. Rear wing has mid to later C19 detail: ground floor dining room has square bay on S, plain moulded cornice, ceiling rose, fireplace and sideboard recess.  

Reason for designation
Included as a late Georgian town house with surviving interior features.  

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