4 The West End is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 13 July 2005. Terrace house. 2 related planning applications.
4 The West End
- WRENN ID
- unlit-pier-root
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Isle of Anglesey
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 13 July 2005
- Type
- Terrace house
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
4 The West End is a terrace of three-storey houses, featuring painted pebble-dashed walls, except for No 1, which has a painted brick front, and No 2, which has recently cleaned chequerboard brickwork with limestone dressings. The terrace has a slate roof with roughcast stacks, except for a brick stack at the left end. Nos 1 to 6 consist of three reflected pairs of two-bay houses. The round-headed entrances are located in the inner bays and include overlights. No 1 has a panelled door, No 2 has a modern replacement door, and Nos 3 and 4 have panelled doors. Nos 1 to 4 feature moulded imposts and keystones. No 5 has a panelled door, while No 6 has a replacement door, both set in surrounds with pilasters, arches with faceted keystones, and a cornice above. The outer bays have two-storey canted bay windows. All windows are 4-pane sashes, except for the replacement windows in No 2, and there is a sill band at the middle storey. Nos 3 to 6 have plain rendered architraves. Between Nos 4 and 5 is a tablet with raised letters and numerals that read 'The West End 1869'.
No 7, located at the right end, is a three-bay house, with the centre and left-hand bays set back under projecting eaves. Its narrower central bay features a replacement panel door with a round-headed overlight, set in a moulded architrave with a keystone. The right-hand bay has a two-storey canted bay window, while the left-hand bay has tripartite sash windows in architraves, also with a keystone in the middle storey. The upper storey has keyed architraves, and all windows are 4-pane sashes. The right gable end has 4-pane sash windows on the left side in the lower and middle storeys, and an inserted window on the right side in the lower storey, next to a one-storey lean-to.
No 1 features small-pane sash windows in its left gable end. The rear of the terrace is constructed of rubble stone, partly rendered, and each pair of houses has a lower two-storey gabled wing. The windows at the rear are mainly small-pane sashes. There is a vertical joint between Nos 6 and 7, with No 7 having replacement windows.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- Sale history — 1 transaction since 2006
- Related listed building consents — 2 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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