Great House, Laugharne
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The Great House in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire,
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, is a Grade II*–listed early eighteenth century gentry residence in the Queen Anne style and is one of many buildings of note in the
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township. The property was originally built with a central 'dog-leg' passage to the Double Pile plan with gable chimneys under two saddle roofs. Its interesting features include two carved round arches to the landing at first floor level, a small inset square-headed window to the central gable and an exceptional Baroque doorcase. The history of the house and that of its surroundings up to 1878 was chronicled by Mary Curtis.


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