2 Wexham Street is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 31 March 1967. Cottages. 1 related planning application.

2 Wexham Street

WRENN ID
grey-truss-jay
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
31 March 1967
Type
Cottages
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Five one-and-a-half-storey cottages with painted pebble-dashed walls, steep slate roofs and roughcast chimneys reduced in height. Each house features a central doorway, flanking windows and a gabled dormer above the doorway. Photographs from around 1912 and 1937 show that numbers 4 and 6 originally had raked dormers.

Number 2 has a replacement half-glazed door with gabled canopy and renewed 12-pane horizontal-sliding sash windows. Number 4 has smooth-rendered surrounds to its openings. Its early twentieth-century half-glazed panel door with leaded lights sits beneath a slate canopy on brackets. The windows are 4-pane horned sashes in the lower storey, with a similar 6-pane window in the dormer. Number 6 has a fielded-panel door under a gabled canopy and renewed 4-pane horizontal-sliding sash windows. Number 8 is larger than numbers 2–6. It has a modern panel door with glazed panel in a rendered surround with canopy on simple brackets, renewed 12-pane horizontal-sliding sashes, and a 2-light small-pane casement in the dormer. Number 10, the largest house in the row, has a half-glazed door with fielded panels and Gothic intersecting glazing bars, set in a freestone surround with moulded cornice. Its windows are 2-light casements. Attached to the left end is a rubble-stone garden wall with boarded door.

The left gable end of number 10 has a small stair light to the right of centre. At the rear, number 10 has a replacement window to the right below a skylight, and to the left extends a long one-storey rear pebble-dashed wing with slate roof and twentieth-century detailing. Number 4 has been raised at the rear with a gabled 2-storey wing and monopitched projection. The rear of number 2 has also been raised with an added 1-storey projection.

Internally, the left side of number 2 features a fireplace with timber lintel, to the left of which a stair formerly stood. A single cross beam is roughly finished.

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