Former stables of Old Bull's Head Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 September 1950. Stable block.

Former stables of Old Bull's Head Inn

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
23 September 1950
Type
Stable block
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A lofted 6-bay former stable block of rubble stone with bigger quoins, and slate roof. It has a near symmetrical elevation. A central advanced gabled entrance bay has freestone dressings and a tall brick stack. The entrance is a wide-chamfered segmental arch with massive single boarded door on replacement hinges. To the L and R are blocked windows under cambered stone heads. The advanced, gabled L end bay has a replacement 4-light window under a stone cambered head, and former pitching eye in a brick surround with inserted recessed small-pane horned sash window. The corresponding R-hand advanced gabled bay has a similar former pitching eye with inserted 2-pane window above a blocked window. Further R is an additional bay with freestone pilaster strip to the end. The cambered head of a former doorway can be seen above a wider former inserted doorway now blocked. The loft has a small-pane casement window to the L side. The R gable end is roughcast.

The entrance passage has a loft doorway on the L side converted to a window, and 2 doorways in the lower storey, replaced to the L and a boarded door to the R. The rear of the stable block has replacement small-pane and casement windows under brick heads, and has an inserted opening for a garage at the L end.

Modernised.

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