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Summerhill

A Grade II Listed Building in Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2628 / 53°15'45"N

Longitude: -4.0965 / 4°5'47"W

OS Eastings: 260260

OS Northings: 376025

OS Grid: SH602760

Mapcode National: GBR JN82.D83

Mapcode Global: WH542.18K1

Plus Code: 9C5Q7W73+4C

Entry Name: Summerhill

Listing Date: 20 February 1978

Last Amended: 13 July 2005

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 5654

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300005654

County: Isle of Anglesey

Community: Beaumaris (Biwmares)

Community: Beaumaris

Built-Up Area: Beaumaris

Traditional County: Anglesey

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Exterior

Description not updated at time of Resurvey.

Probably largely dating from before 1780, but considerably modified. A detached house to the rear of the Old Barracks, in three ranges, the front parallel to the street, with a second extending to the rear from the right end and the third parallel with the first, in the angle between the others. All are of two storeys, but the front range is tallest, having been built, or more probably remodelled, in mid C19. 3 are not quite regularly spaced sash windows (with glazing bars except to top middle and bottom to right-hand gable. Small old slates. Front of second range is early C19 or before. Pebble-dashed. One sash with glazing bars and attic sliding sash with very small panes. Wooden early to mid C19 porch in angle with front range has filligree frieze, elliptical opening and pointed lattice arches each side and on return face. Roof of small, smothered slates. Third range, probably in earlier C19, is of brick and rubble and has tall gabled chimney, small arched window with Grecian painted decoration to the pane and roof of small slates.

Summerhill, The Older Barracks, Old Barracks Cottage, the Hermitage, doorway of the Hermitage, Hermitage Cottage, outbuilding of the Orchard to the S, the Orchard, door-way of the Orchard and boundary wall to NW an SW of the rear gardens of the Orchard and the Hermitage form a group.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Old Barracks Cottage
    Set well back from the street and reached off the private drive to The Hermitage, which adjoins on the W side.
  • II The Hermitage
    Set well back from the street and reached by path immediately W of The Old Barracks, or from New Street to the N by private drive.
  • II The Old Barracks
    Fronting the street near the W end of Rosemary Lane, but entered from the yard on the N side.
  • II The Orchard
    Set back from the road in its own grounds at the corner with New Street.
  • II Doorway at entrance to The Hermitage
    Facing the street, between Hermitage Cottage to the W and The Old Barracks to the E.
  • II Hermitage Cottage
    Fronting the street E of the entrance to The Orchard, with the entrance to The Hermitage immediately to its R.
  • II Seagull Cottage
    Fronting the street in a block of buildings opposite the grounds of Summerhill.
  • II Outbuilding at entrance to the Orchard
    On the E side of the entrance to the Orchard on the corner with New Street.

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