3 Church St is a Grade II listed building in the Snowdonia National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 31 January 2001. Terrace.

3 Church St

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Snowdonia National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
31 January 2001
Type
Terrace
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Nos 1-6 Church Street is a two-storey terrace of five former single-window cottages, with a larger two-window unit at the left end, making a total of six. The cottages are built from local igneous rubble and feature a continuous medium-pitched slate roof with six chimneys made of buff stock brick, which have cornice banding and offset dentilations. The ground floor has cambered brick openings, while the first-floor windows are positioned under the eaves.

No 1 is a two-window unit with a central entrance and a large left-hand window, suggesting it may have originally been used as a shop. It has a modern door that is not in keeping with the character of the building and uPVC windows that imitate small-pane cross-windows, along with similar first-floor glazing that resembles faux two-part, six-pane casements. Nos 2 and 3 are also two-window units; No 2 features a part-glazed 20th-century door and uPVC windows that imitate four-pane designs on the ground floor and two-pane casements on the first floor. No 3 retains its original boarded and framed door, along with small-pane, timber-framed cross-windows that have wrought iron opening lights.

To the right of No 3 is a former cottage that has been divided and is now part of Nos 3 and 4. Originally, this and the other units in the row were one-window cottages. The former entrance to this cottage has been reduced to a plain-glazed cross-window and is now part of No 3. The adjacent window, now part of No 4, is a plain-glazed, two-pane 20th-century casement, which has a plain 20th-century door and a similar window to the right. No 5 retains its original door and upper floor window, while No 6 has uPVC cross-windows and a modern part-glazed door that is out of character with the rest of the terrace.

The interior was not inspected during the survey.

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