British Red Cross Society is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 19 June 1990. Church.
British Red Cross Society
- WRENN ID
- solitary-cupola-burdock
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Snowdonia National Park
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 19 June 1990
- Type
- Church
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The British Red Cross Society building is a two-plus storey structure featuring three windows. The earlier sections are constructed of random rubble, while later work is made of coursed stone. It has a moderately pitched slate roof with plain eaves, exposed purlins, and bargeboards. There are stone stacks and water tabling present.
The top storey has two gablets with bargeboards. The building showcases Victorian sash windows with stone lintels. The original window opening in the centre of the first floor has a stone lintel and a Victorian sash window. To the left is a broad Victorian sash window, and to the right is a similar window with vertical panes. There are later stone lintels above these openings. A trefoil cusped bargeboard adorns the gablet over the canted corner facing down Bridge Street on the extreme right.
On the ground floor, there is a large Victorian sash window to the left with a stone lintel. The former original doorway in the centre has been replaced with a Victorian sash window. The corner features a Victorian shopfront with a plain deep fascia. There is a two-light shop window facing Bridge Street, flanked by sunk panelled pilasters and a rubble stallriser. A similar two-light window is located in Lion Yard. The doorway in the canted corner has sunk panelled pilasters, flush panelled outer double doors, and similar half-glazed inner doors.
Additionally, there is a Victorian vertically paned sash window above the shopfront facing Lion Yard, and a part-glazed 19th-century door to the ground floor right with a shallow rectangular fanlight. To the right, there is a two-storey, later window extension that features rubble masonry and a slate roof. This extension has a two-light casement set under the eaves on the first floor, a Victorian sash window on the ground floor, and a stone lintel above.
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