Haulfre is a Grade II listed building in the Gwynedd local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 31 March 1983. A Georgian Townhouse. 1 related planning application.

Haulfre

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Gwynedd
Country
Wales
Date first listed
31 March 1983
Type
Townhouse
Period
Georgian
Source
Cadw listing

Description

These are a pair of late Georgian town houses, part of a group at 7-9 Church Street. They are tall and narrow, three storeys high, and have two windows each. The front is covered in roughcast, while the rear is built of rubble stone. The roofs are slate, with swept eaves along a moulded cornice, and a central shared chimney stack. Each house has a doorway on the right-hand side, recessed within a round arch supported by slender colonettes. No 9 retains a moulded architrave with a decorative key stone. The doors are fielded panel doors with radial-glazed fanlights above. Ground-floor windows are small-pane sashes; No 7 has sashes with 16 panes, while No 9 has a sash with panes arranged horizontally. No 9 also has a small-pane basement sash window. The middle floor has tall, two-light casement windows set within architraves and a sill band, and these may have originally opened onto balconies. Upper-floor windows are 9-pane sashes, also with a sill band. At the rear, the left side has a tall stairwell window, and the right side has sash windows with brick heads above them.

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