24 Church Street is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 20 February 1978. House, shop.

24 Church Street

WRENN ID
gilded-steeple-harvest
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
20 February 1978
Type
House, shop
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A late-Georgian style 3-storey 2-bay house and shop of limestone ashlar, slate roof with 2 added skylights, and end stone stacks, of which the L-hand has been reduced. The front has a replacement shop window with tripartite lintel and panelled apron (motifs also used by Hansom & Welch at Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris). A panelled door to the L is under a replacement overlight. At the L end is a boarded door and 4-pane overlight, leading to a through passage. In the middle storey are 12-pane hornless sashes and in the upper storey 9-pane hornless sashes.

The rubble-stone rear has, in the upper storey, 9-pane hornless sashes under brick segmental heads. In the middle storey is a single 12-pane sash window, to the L of which is a 2-storey brick rear wing. In the lower storey is a boarded door and 4-pane overlight to the passage, and bay window in the angle with the rear wing. The rear wing has a 12-pane hornless sash window in the lower storey and 2-light casement window above. A 1-storey link to a formerly separate 2½-storey dwelling has a boarded door and small-pane horizontal-sliding sash window. The rear dwelling is rubble stone with brick segmental-headed openings, and slate roof. Facing the yard it has a boarded door and small-pane horizontal-sliding sash window to the L. The main front is in the opposite elevation, where there is access from Rating Row. In the lower storey it has a boarded door to the R and 12-pane sash window. The middle storey has 16-pane sash windows to the centre and L and 2 replacement attic windows.

The house is entered from the passage, and has a panelled door, of which the original panels have been replaced by glazing, under a 4-pane overlight. The entrance hall has a late C19 floor of decorative tiles and a full-height open-well stair with plain balusters and turned newel. In the first-floor drawing room are panelled reveals.

The rear dwelling has a straight stair to the first floor and ladder stair to the attic, which retains a single C19 collar-beam truss.

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