40 Tegid Street is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 13 December 2001. House.

40 Tegid Street

WRENN ID
woven-eave-wagtail
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Snowdonia National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
13 December 2001
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Nos 34-40 Tegid Street (consec)

History:

Late C19 terrace of 4 town houses, probably erected in the 1880s.

Description:

Two-and-a-half-storey late Victorian terrace of 4 houses; of roughcast brick construction with continuous slate roof and 2 large rendered stacks. The terrace is arranged symmetrically as 2 reflected pairs, with each unit consisting of 2 bays (entrance and window). Paired entrances to the 2 centre houses and outer entrances to those flanking; these are round-arched with plain overlights and have C20 doors except no 34 which has a 6-panel door with upper glazed panels. Plain, original 4-pane sashes to all 3 floors, those to the upper floor smaller and contained within large gables; plain bargeboards to the central pair and simply-decorated ones with wooden finials to the outer pair. All windows except 40 have returned stucco labels, extended continuously over the central paired entrances Centrally-placed above the latter is a shaped, arched decorative stucco tablet (blind) with supporting brackets.

Belongs to a group of nos 34-40 Tegid Street (consec).

Two-and-a-half-storey late Victorian terrace of 4 houses; of roughcast brick construction with continuous slate roof and 2 large rendered stacks. The terrace is arranged symmetrically as 2 reflected pairs, with each unit consisting of 2 bays (entrance and window). Paired entrances to the 2 centre houses and outer entrances to those flanking; these are round-arched with plain overlights and have C20 doors except no 34 which has a 6-panel door with upper glazed panels. Plain, original 4-pane sashes to all 3 floors, those to the upper floor smaller and contained within large gables; plain bargeboards to the central pair and simply-decorated ones with wooden finials to the outer pair. All windows except 40 have returned stucco labels, extended continuously over the central paired entrances Centrally-placed above the latter is a shaped, arched decorative stucco tablet (blind) with supporting brackets.

The interior was not inspected at the time of survey.

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