Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
83414
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
23/12/2004  
Date of Amendment
23/12/2004  
Name of Property
Mount Hazel  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Ceredigion  
Community
Ysbyty Ystwyth  
Town
Ystrad Meurig  
Locality
Pontrydygroes  
Easting
273370  
Northing
271952  
Street Side
 
Location
Situated down track running SW off Pontrhydygroes to Llanafan road some 500m SW of junction with B4343.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Villa, mid to later C19, probably built for Captain John Owen, lead-mine manager. Similar to three other villas in Pontrhydygroes - Tan Gelli, Glyn Berws and Bronygair, all built at the time of the expansion associated with the lead-mining industry. Occupied in later C19 by Captain John Owen 1840-1907, mine manager at Frongoch and Cwmystwyth mines. He lived latterly at Mount Pleasant, Pontrhydygroes and was the contractor for the rebuilding of the bridge over the Ystwyth, 1893. Occupied in 1920s by Dr John Morgan JP (born 1853), medical officer for upper district of the Tregaron Union and Rheidol district of the Aberystwyth Union in 1926.  

Exterior
Villa, coursed rubble stone with deep eaved slate roof and stone end left end stack. Right stack missing. Paired brackets to eaves. Two storeys, 3-window range of large 12-pane hornless sashes with stone voussoirs, slate sills and stone hoodmoulds to lower two windows. Recessed centre door in ornate wooden doorcase. Four-panel door, the top panels arched and large overlight with coloured glass margins. Panelled reveal, soffit and front panel under canopy. Doorcase has 3 panels to each pier, otsize stucco brackets and flat painted stone top with moulded edges. Large slate slab threshold. End walls have deep verges with paired brackets. E end has similar 12-pane sash with hoodmould each floor to right. W end has C20 render above ground floor, small stone outbuilding with added lean-to porch to left and small window to right with stone voussoirs. C20 window and porch openings. Corniced stone chimney on right end. First floor has 12-pane sash to right of centre and attic has C20 window probably replacing similar sash. Rear has 4-pane horned sash windows and a small added conservatory in front of door, and three first floor renewed 12-pane windows, all with stone voussoirs and slate sills.  

Interior
Entrance hall with hall arch. Principal room each side with panelled shutters.  

Reason for designation
Included as a substantial Victorian villa in late Georgian style with good surviving detail. One of a group of similar villas in the area.  

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