4 Raglan Street is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 September 1950. A Late Georgian Terrace. 3 related planning applications.
4 Raglan Street
- WRENN ID
- tangled-pedestal-rain
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Isle of Anglesey
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 23 September 1950
- Type
- Terrace
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
4 Raglan Street is part of a late-Georgian style terrace of four 3-storey 3-bay houses (numbers 2–5), all with rendered walls, though number 5 is pebble-dashed. The roofs are slate with brick and roughcast stacks.
The front elevation is characterised by entrances positioned on the right side of each house, set beneath broad segmental heads with recessed doors. The fenestration pattern consists of a single window in the lower storey, two windows in the middle storey (including an oriel window), and two upper-storey windows flanking a blind central window.
Number 2 has a replacement fielded-panel door with flanking half-glazed panels and overlight. Its windows are replaced in their original openings, and the blind upper-storey window has been infilled and rendered over.
Number 3 is the least altered front in the terrace. It features a fielded-panel door with half-glazed and fielded-panel sides, and a wide segmental overlight with diagonal glazing bars. The lower storey contains 12-pane hornless sash windows. The middle storey has a 12-pane horned sash window to the right and a replaced 2-light oriel window. The upper storey has 9-pane sash windows.
Number 4 has a replacement door, side panels and overlight. The lower storey features replacement 12-pane sash windows, the middle storey has a similar window to the right and a 2-light oriel to the left, and the upper storey contains replacement 9-pane hornless sash windows.
Number 5 has a fielded-panel door with flanking half-glazed panels and an overlight with diagonal glazing bars. Windows have smooth-rendered architraves. The lower storey has 12-pane hornless sash windows. The middle storey contains a replacement oriel window to the left and a small-pane replacement window to the right. The upper storey also has replacement small-pane windows.
The rear elevation features 2 bays with gabled bays to each house, the left-hand bay brought forward. Number 4 is rendered with replaced windows, number 3 is roughcast painted white with small-pane sash windows, and number 2 is roughcast with small-pane sash windows.
All houses share the same plan, with an entrance hall leading to an open-well stair and a first-floor drawing room. Number 4 retains an open-well stair with panelled tread ends, plain balusters and panelled newel.
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