7 Steeple Lane is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 20 February 1978. School. 3 related planning applications.

7 Steeple Lane

WRENN ID
tenth-mullion-linden
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
20 February 1978
Type
School
Source
Cadw listing

Description

7-9 Steeple Lane A single-storey late Georgian-style school of coursed rubble-stone front, hipped roof of graded slates, and 3 added brick ridge stacks. Its original symmetrical front has been slightly altered. In the centre is a re-painted slate panel, reading 'National School erected 1816'. The entrance to No 7, on the L-hand side, has a replacement half-glazed panelled door under a stone lintel. To its R are two 12-pane hornless sash windows under cambered heads, above which is brickwork infilled below the original lintels at eaves level. No 9 has 2 similar horned sash windows, except that stonework was used to infill the space below the original lintels, and a similar window is at the R end, which has vertical joints below the sill, indicating that it was originally a doorway. No 9 has a recessed entrance to the R-hand side of the R end wall, with a modern door. Against the L side wall (No 7), is a lean-to of scribed roughcast under a corrugated iron roof (enclosing a 12-pane hornless sash window in the main range).

The rear faces a small yard and is of random rubble stone. No 9 has an added flat-roofed projection. No 7 has 2 replacement windows, above which is brick infill below the original stone lintels at eaves level. At the R end of No 7 is a single-storey brick projection under a gabled roof, which was a wash house in the laundry phase of the building's history. To the L of centre is a ty bach of brick under a pent roof of grouted slates, and 2 closets with boarded doors.

The interior is modernised and sub-divided. In the dividing wall between the 2 dwellings is a round-headed plastered arch.

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