Described by Pevsner as Cardigan’s best townhouse of its era, this building has long been used as an office for a firm of solicitors. Built from local rubble-stone, it had suffered dreadfully from water ingress after its original Bathstone coloured lime covering was scraped away and its “exposed” stone pointed with cement. TLC was subcontracted to apply a smooth lime render with ashlar coursing and moulded quoins. It was then lime-washed, at the client’s suggestion, in a deep, rather patriotic red. |
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