12 Hoel y Llan (Church Street) is a Grade II listed building in the Gwynedd local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 30 March 1951. Terraced house, shop.

12 Hoel y Llan (Church Street)

WRENN ID
tenth-threshold-fern
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Gwynedd
Country
Wales
Date first listed
30 March 1951
Type
Terraced house, shop
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

A terrace of four 2-storey houses and a shop of various rendered fronts, slate roofs and four stone stacks (there is no left end stack). The details of the houses differ, and have mostly later 19th-century fronts.

Numbers 8–10 form a 2-window shop (The Post Office) and house of scribed render. A modern replacement small-pane shop window has a recessed half-glazed door, and has simple Tuscan pilasters below a fascia and moulded cornice. Other openings have hood moulds. The house (No 10) is entered at the left end by a recessed replacement panelled door and overlight. In the upper storey are replacement top-hung windows offset to the left and aligned with the doorways.

No 12 is a double-fronted house of cream-painted pebble-dashed front with smooth-rendered pilaster strips, upper-storey sill band and architraves. Its entrance is offset to the left of centre and has a recessed central door of two round-headed panels under an overlight. Windows are 12-pane hornless sashes with slate sills.

No 14 is a 2-window house with grey pebble-dashed front. Openings are offset to the left. The entrance on the left side has an added half-glazed porch, inside which is a replacement half-glazed door under a round-headed overlight with relief foliage in the spandrels. Windows are 2-pane sashes in original openings, horned in the lower storey, hornless in the upper storey. The front bears a plaque commemorating William Jones.

No 16 is a pebble-dashed 2-window house. The entrance on the left side has a modern open porch of steel posts supporting an entablature and cornice with dentil frieze. The replacement door has two circular panels and glazed round-headed upper panels, under a plain overlight. On the right side is a late 19th-century 2-storey canted bay window with 4-pane sashes. The upper storey also has a 4-pane sash window above the doorway. In the rubble-stone left gable end No 16 has a replacement attic window to the right of centre.

To the rear the houses have 2-storey wings, except for a 1-storey wing to No 12, with added skylights and a roof dormer added to No 14.

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