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Craig-y-parc House

Craig-y-parc House is a country house in Pentyrch, Cardiff, Wales. Dating from 1914 to 1918, it was built for Thomas Evans, a colliery owner, by Charles Edward Mallows. The house reputedly cost £100,000. Craig-y-parc is a Grade II* listed building. The garden and park surrounding the house has its own Grade II* listing on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales, is a designated conservation area and contains a number of listed structures. The house now operates as a residential school for children and young adults with disabilities.

Craig-y-parc House
"Under the spell of Lutyens, a beautifully resolved composition", John Newman
TypeHouse
LocationCardiff, Glamorgan
Coordinates51°31′09″N 3°18′15″W / 51.5192°N 3.3042°W / 51.5192; -3.3042
Built1914-1918
ArchitectCharles Edward Mallows
Architectural style(s)Arts and Crafts
Governing bodySalutem Healthcare
OwnerThomas Evans
Official nameCraig y Parc
Designated1 February 2022; 20 months ago (2022-02-01)
Reference no.PGW(Gm)6(CDF)
ListingGrade II*
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameCraig-y-parc House
Designated31 January 2000
Reference no.22816
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameLoggia at Craig-y-parc and attached terrace walls and steps
Designated31 January 2000
Reference no.22817
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameGarden terrace and steps at Craig-y-parc
Designated31 January 2000
Reference no.22818
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameWalls and gatepiers to courtyard entrance at Craig-y-parc
Designated31 January 2000
Reference no.22819
Location of Craig-y-parc House in Cardiff

History Edit

Thomas Evans began his career as a railwayman. Known as "Small Coal Evans", he reputedly made his fortune by collecting coal that had fallen from coal trucks operating on the railways in the South Wales Coalfield.[1] By 1940, he held a CBE, was the Chairman of the Cardiff Coal and Shipping Exchange, Vice-chairman of the Ocean Coal Company and a Justice of the peace for Glamorganshire.[2] In 1914, Evans commissioned Charles Edward Mallows to build a house some seven miles north of Cardiff in woods close to the village of Pentyrch. Mallows, who died the year after work had begun,[3] was an architect in the Arts and Crafts style, much influenced by Edwin Lutyens.[4] His major work was Tirley Garth in Cheshire, another Lutyenseque house for another rich industrialist.[5] Mallows also had full responsibility for the design of the gardens surrounding the house, which he laid out to an Arts and Crafts-influenced design.[6] The whole reputedly cost Evans a sum in excess of £100,000.[1]

Following Evans' death in 1943, Craig-y-parc came into the possession of the National Coal Board before being sold in 1954 to the Spastics Society which opened a residential school at the site in 1955.[7][8] The school continues to provide residential care for children and young adults with disabilities, operated by Salutem Healthcare.[9]

Architecture and description Edit

Craig-y-parc is a large mansion with the entrance front to the north, and the garden front, onto which all the main receptions rooms face, to the south.[1] The architectural historian John Newman, in his Glamorgan volume of the Buildings of Wales, notes the strong influence of Lutyens.[4] This is seen particularly in the lodge, and in the north frontage, which Newman compares to Little Thakeham. He admires Mallow's originality on the garden front, where a row of columns forms an arcade.[4] The house is constructed of locally quarried stone, with granite dressings. The house is listed at Grade II*.[1] The gardens are also listed at II*, on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales. The listing record notes their "strongly axial design" and considers them "a very good example of [an] architectural Edwardian garden".[6] The loggia,[10] and the garden terrace have their own Grade II* listings,[11] while the lodge, [12] and the walls and gate piers at the courtyard entrance are listed Grade II.[13]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Cadw. "Craig-y-parc House (Grade II*) (22816)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Durham Mining Museum - Thomas Evans, C.B.E." www.dmm.org.uk. Durham Mining Museum. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Charles Edward Mallows - biography". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Newman 1995, p. 513.
  5. ^ Historic England. "Tilney Garth (Grade II*) (1330306)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  6. ^ a b Cadw. "Craig y Parc (PGW(Gm)6(CDF))". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  7. ^ "D1046 - Thomas Evans of Pentyrch, Papers - 1859-1971". Canfod. Glamorgan Archives. Thomas Evans died on 24 December 1943
  8. ^ "Craig-y-parc House, Pentyrch, Cardiff, Cardiff". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. British Listed Buildings online. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Craig Y Parc School". Salutem Healthcare. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  10. ^ Cadw. "Loggia at Craig-y-parc and attached terrace walls and steps (Grade II*) (22817)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  11. ^ Cadw. "Garden terrace and steps at Craig-y-parc (Grade II*) (22818)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  12. ^ Cadw. "Lodge at Craig-y-parc (Grade II) (22820)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  13. ^ Cadw. "Walls and gatepiers to courtyard entrance at Craig-y-parc (Grade II) (22819)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 August 2020.

Sources Edit

External links Edit

  • "Craig-y-Parc School".

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Craig y parc House is a country house in Pentyrch Cardiff Wales Dating from 1914 to 1918 it was built for Thomas Evans a colliery owner by Charles Edward Mallows The house reputedly cost 100 000 Craig y parc is a Grade II listed building The garden and park surrounding the house has its own Grade II listing on the Cadw ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales is a designated conservation area and contains a number of listed structures The house now operates as a residential school for children and young adults with disabilities Craig y parc House Under the spell of Lutyens a beautifully resolved composition John NewmanTypeHouseLocationCardiff GlamorganCoordinates51 31 09 N 3 18 15 W 51 5192 N 3 3042 W 51 5192 3 3042Built1914 1918ArchitectCharles Edward MallowsArchitectural style s Arts and CraftsGoverning bodySalutem HealthcareOwnerThomas EvansCadw ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in WalesOfficial nameCraig y ParcDesignated1 February 2022 20 months ago 2022 02 01 Reference no PGW Gm 6 CDF ListingGrade II Listed Building Grade II Official nameCraig y parc HouseDesignated31 January 2000Reference no 22816Listed Building Grade II Official nameLoggia at Craig y parc and attached terrace walls and stepsDesignated31 January 2000Reference no 22817Listed Building Grade II Official nameGarden terrace and steps at Craig y parcDesignated31 January 2000Reference no 22818Listed Building Grade IIOfficial nameWalls and gatepiers to courtyard entrance at Craig y parcDesignated31 January 2000Reference no 22819Location of Craig y parc House in Cardiff Contents 1 History 2 Architecture and description 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksHistory EditThomas Evans began his career as a railwayman Known as Small Coal Evans he reputedly made his fortune by collecting coal that had fallen from coal trucks operating on the railways in the South Wales Coalfield 1 By 1940 he held a CBE was the Chairman of the Cardiff Coal and Shipping Exchange Vice chairman of the Ocean Coal Company and a Justice of the peace for Glamorganshire 2 In 1914 Evans commissioned Charles Edward Mallows to build a house some seven miles north of Cardiff in woods close to the village of Pentyrch Mallows who died the year after work had begun 3 was an architect in the Arts and Crafts style much influenced by Edwin Lutyens 4 His major work was Tirley Garth in Cheshire another Lutyenseque house for another rich industrialist 5 Mallows also had full responsibility for the design of the gardens surrounding the house which he laid out to an Arts and Crafts influenced design 6 The whole reputedly cost Evans a sum in excess of 100 000 1 Following Evans death in 1943 Craig y parc came into the possession of the National Coal Board before being sold in 1954 to the Spastics Society which opened a residential school at the site in 1955 7 8 The school continues to provide residential care for children and young adults with disabilities operated by Salutem Healthcare 9 Architecture and description EditCraig y parc is a large mansion with the entrance front to the north and the garden front onto which all the main receptions rooms face to the south 1 The architectural historian John Newman in his Glamorgan volume of the Buildings of Wales notes the strong influence of Lutyens 4 This is seen particularly in the lodge and in the north frontage which Newman compares to Little Thakeham He admires Mallow s originality on the garden front where a row of columns forms an arcade 4 The house is constructed of locally quarried stone with granite dressings The house is listed at Grade II 1 The gardens are also listed at II on the Cadw ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales The listing record notes their strongly axial design and considers them a very good example of an architectural Edwardian garden 6 The loggia 10 and the garden terrace have their own Grade II listings 11 while the lodge 12 and the walls and gate piers at the courtyard entrance are listed Grade II 13 References Edit a b c d Cadw Craig y parc House Grade II 22816 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 9 August 2020 Durham Mining Museum Thomas Evans C B E www dmm org uk Durham Mining Museum Retrieved 9 August 2020 Charles Edward Mallows biography www scottisharchitects org uk Dictionary of Scottish Architects Retrieved 9 August 2020 a b c Newman 1995 p 513 Historic England Tilney Garth Grade II 1330306 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 9 August 2020 a b Cadw Craig y Parc PGW Gm 6 CDF National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 6 February 2023 D1046 Thomas Evans of Pentyrch Papers 1859 1971 Canfod Glamorgan Archives Thomas Evans died on 24 December 1943 Craig y parc House Pentyrch Cardiff Cardiff britishlistedbuildings co uk British Listed Buildings online Retrieved 9 August 2020 Craig Y Parc School Salutem Healthcare Retrieved 9 August 2020 Cadw Loggia at Craig y parc and attached terrace walls and steps Grade II 22817 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 9 August 2020 Cadw Garden terrace and steps at Craig y parc Grade II 22818 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 9 August 2020 Cadw Lodge at Craig y parc Grade II 22820 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 9 August 2020 Cadw Walls and gatepiers to courtyard entrance at Craig y parc Grade II 22819 National Historic Assets of Wales Retrieved 9 August 2020 Sources EditNewman John 1995 Glamorgan The Buildings of Wales London UK Penguin ISBN 0140710566 External links Edit Craig y Parc School Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Craig y parc House amp oldid 1144682682, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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