A country house c.1830 with later additions. A slate roof and brick stacks. Roof is deep-eaved with paired brackets and hipped at the north end. Two-storey, five-window range, probably originally three-window, extended by two-bays to left in a matching style. First floor has 12-pane sashes and the ground floor has tripartite 4-12-4-pane sashes with cement cornices. Half-glazed door in the fourth bay and a porch with two Roman Doric timber columns. The interior consists of generally matching details, plain mutule cornices, four-panel doors, and panelled shutters.
PE/Domestic/SM93NW from Cadw.
CHN 03/11/2004
Resources
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application/mswordPHGS - Pembrokeshire Historic Garden Sites CollectionDigital copy of brief notes about Manorowen House, Scleddau.