Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
03/12/2002
Date of Amendment
03/12/2002
Name of Property
The Vicarage
Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire
Location
Approximately 0.75km NE of the parish church, in its own grounds on the edge of the town.
History
Built c1912 by Herbert Luck North, architect of North Wales. Now a private house.
Exterior
An Arts-and-Crafts-style house of single-storey with attic, and pebble-dashed walls with slate roof and brick stacks. It comprises a main NE-SW range with entrance range at right angles on the NW side, forming an L-shaped house. Windows are wooden casements with thin glazing bars. The entrance is on the NE side, within a recessed porch with pointed arch and has a replaced pointed door. Above it is a wooden cross window. The NW wall of the entrance range, facing the garden, has 2 wooden cross windows in the lower storey and a similar window in a gable to the attic. The main range has a cross gable at the NE end facing the entrance, with 3 single-light windows in the lower storey and attic cross window in the gable. Further R is a stair light below the eaves. Attached to the NE end is an outshut with single-light windows.
Reason for designation
Listed as a early C20 vicarage retaining its original character, by one of the leading architects working in the Arts-and-Crafts-style in Wales.
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