Green Edge is a Grade II* listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 September 1950. A Georgian Terraced houses. 2 related planning applications.

Green Edge

WRENN ID
swift-grate-dawn
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
23 September 1950
Type
Terraced houses
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Green Edge is a late Georgian symmetrical 3-storey terrace of 12 bays, comprising 7 dwellings numbered 1-7 and built as 3 reflected pairs of 2-bay houses. The central 4 bays are brought forward under a shallow pediment. The walls are pebble-dashed with rusticated quoins, beneath a hipped roof of large slates.

The front elevation features large transverse stone stacks positioned right and left of centre, with a smaller transverse stone stack set back from the right end and a stone stack in-line and set back from the left end. A hipped veranda with slate roof extends across the full width on wooden posts, with latticework infill and arched openings.

Windows to the lower and middle storeys are 12-pane hornless sashes. The upper storey has similar but smaller 6-pane sashes, except the left-hand bay which is blind with painted glazing bars, and the bay set back from the right end (No 6), which has a 4-pane sash window set slightly higher and beneath a gable. Entrances are located in the inner bays of each pair, set slightly further inward than the windows above, all with 4-pane overlights. No 1 has a panel door with flush lower panels and glazed upper panels. Nos 2 and 3 have panel doors with flush lower panels. Nos 4 and 5 are similar but with fielded panels over lower flush panels. No 6's entrance is in the end wall, with a sash window in its inner bay in line with the upper storey windows rather than a doorway.

The right end wall is asymmetrical with 4 bays and dominated by a wide full-height canted bay on the left side. This has 12-pane hornless sash windows in each facet in the lower and middle storeys. In the upper storey it has a 6-pane hornless sash window in the right facet, a blind central facet with painted glazing bars, and a replacement window in the left facet. Other windows are 12-pane hornless sashes in the lower and middle storeys, with shorter 6-pane sash windows in the upper storey, except the bay left of centre which has a blind window with painted glazing bars. A hipped lean-to porch of approximately 1900 spans the original entrances to No 6 (the news and billiards room) and No 7 in the 2 central bays. The porch has a single entrance with Tudor arch and sunk spandrels, flanked by 3-light windows with wooden mullions and transoms and leaded glazing. Half-lit doors to the right and left inside the porch, and a 2-light window in the right-hand return, have similar glazing.

The left end wall (No 1) is 2 windows wide and slightly splayed, with 12-pane horned sash windows in the lower and middle storeys and shorter 6-pane horned sash windows in the upper storey.

The rear elevation of the main range has sash windows similar to the front. Each pair of houses has a 2-storey gabled wing. The wing behind Nos 1 and 2 retains its original end stack and has replacement openings to No 1 (which has been converted to a separate dwelling known as 1A) and sash windows to No 2. It has been further extended; 1A retains 16-pane and 9-pane hornless sashes. No 3 has replacement small-pane sashes in its rear wing, and No 4 retains 12-pane hornless sashes in the upper storey with a replacement window and door below. The rear wing of No 5 is a lean-to set against the 3-storey No 7. No 7 has a lower 2-storey rear wing with pebble-dashed walls, a roof of large slates, and middle-storey escape doors. On its left side, in line with the front elevation of No 7, is a 2-storey hipped lean-to with a roof of small slates and small-pane horned sash windows.

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