DescriptionAn 18th century house with later remodelling. Red brick walls with some incised stucco, and sash windows throughout. Slate roof and brick chimneys. Roughly rectilinear plan with a coach house attached to the right and a walled garden to the rear. Symmetrical 2-storey garden elevation of 5 bays with eaves cornice and slightly projecting central pediment. Portico and two detached Doric columns to the ground floor. 2- and 3- storey left-hand return elevation, with 2 gabled bays with gables treated as pediments. Each has a central opening in a stone architrave with a 9-pane sash window and a flush stone balustrade, stone string course, and ground floor later french windows. Recessed central 3-storey 3 window range, retaining incised stucco. The right-hand return has a 2-storey gabled bay and a single-storey porch with pilasters with stags-head motifs, recessed arched entrance with attached Doric pilasters. Attached to this elevation is a brick arcade with four arched openings and a flat roof leading to the coach house.
Associated with Rose Hill Stables (Nprn 37259) and Garden (Nprn 266467)
Source: DE/DOM/SJ34SW, from the Cadw listed buildings database
J. Archer, RCAHMW, 23.11.2004