Wyndcliffe Court, Grade II* listed building in St Arvans, Wales.
Wyndcliffe Court is a stone residence perched on a high bluff overlooking the Wye valley, characterized by mullion windows and transom elements with an oval forecourt on its north side. The property includes terraced gardens with stone pergolas and formal sunken gardens throughout the grounds.
Charles Clay commissioned architect Eric Francis to design and build this residence in 1922, incorporating Cotswold Tudor architectural style throughout. The construction took place during a period when this design approach represented a return to English building traditions following World War I.
The Oak Room displays ornate plasterwork ceilings decorated with hops and roses, showing the design tastes that shaped the Arts and Crafts movement in the 1920s.
The gardens are accessible during summer exhibitions, allowing visitors to explore the terraced layout and stone pergolas on the grounds. Being located on a hillside, the property offers pleasant walking paths to navigate the different levels and views throughout the site.
The property features a two-story stone summerhouse where the lower floor functioned as a mushroom cultivation area while the upper floor provided views toward the Severn estuary. This dual-purpose design reveals how country estates of that era combined working spaces with leisure areas.
Location: St Arvans
Architects: Eric Francis
Elevation above the sea: 187.5 m
GPS coordinates: 51.67200,-2.69843
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:43
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