Stiwdio Harddwch (One-to-One Beauty Studio) is a Grade II listed building in the Gwynedd local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 30 March 1951. Pair of houses.

Stiwdio Harddwch (One-to-One Beauty Studio)

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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Gwynedd
Country
Wales
Date first listed
30 March 1951
Type
Pair of houses
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Stiwdio Harddwch (One-to-One Beauty Studio) is a pair of houses at 2-4 Church Street, Tremadog, now in use as a beauty studio. It is a 2-storey building with a 3-window range, constructed of large quarried blocks of stone, roughly squared and laid in regular courses. The roof is hipped slate with projecting eaves, and there is a stone stack to the left of centre.

The front (east) elevation presents the pair as a unified composition. The entrance to No 2 is positioned right of centre with a recessed replacement door within an original opening. To its left is a 6-pane hornless sash window inserted into a former doorway. At the right end is an 8-pane sash window set within a large opening (probably once a shop window) beneath a timber lintel. The left end (No 4) features a 20-pane horned sash window similarly inserted into a large former opening with a timber lintel. In the upper storey are 6-pane hornless sash windows to the centre and right, which were described as Gothic in a previous survey. A replacement window is positioned to the left. The right end (No 2) adjoins No 14 Market Square.

The left side elevation (No 4) is articulated in four bays. Bays 2 and 4 contain blind round-headed arches of dressed voussoirs, executed in imitation of the Market Hall. The entrance to No 4 is located on the right side of the second bay and has a replacement split boarded door within an original opening. Bays 1 and 3 contain 4-pane sash windows in the lower storey under slate lintels, with replacement windows in the upper storey placed within earlier openings. At the left end is an added single-storey projection of rubble stone with a slate roof, fitted with a replacement half-glazed boarded door and a replacement window to its left.

Attached to the left end (No 4) is a short garden wall of coursed rubble stone with coping. This features a pointed doorway with dressed voussoirs and a wrought iron gate with railings. The gate incorporates ogee arches with a quatrefoil and trefoils worked into the main arch; an identical gate exists at Plas Tan yr Allt.

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