11 Erskine Terrace is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 8 October 1981. Terrace of houses.

11 Erskine Terrace

WRENN ID
leaning-landing-jackdaw
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
8 October 1981
Type
Terrace of houses
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

11 Erskine Terrace forms part of a terrace of 2-storey single-fronted houses built in rubble stone with slate roofs and mainly shared stone chimney stacks. Pebble-dashed stacks appear between Nos 1 and 3 and at the right end of No 15. Windows throughout have segmental stone heads and are set beneath gables in the upper storey.

No 1 occupies the corner with Chapel Street. It features brick steps leading up to a half-glazed replacement panel door on the left, with 2-pane horned sash windows on the right. The left gable end is pebble-dashed and contains a 2-pane horned sash window in the upper storey.

Nos 3–13 are arranged in reflected pairs with entrances positioned on their inner sides. No 3 has a replacement half-glazed door with 12-pane sash windows on the ground floor and 9-pane hornless sash windows above. No 5 displays a replacement door, a 2-pane horned sash window at ground level, and a replacement top-hung casement window in the upper storey. The terrace steps up in level between Nos 5 and 7. Nos 7 and 9 both have replacement doors and replacement top-hung casement windows throughout. Nos 11–13 share replacement doors, with 2-pane sash windows on the ground floor and replacement 1st-floor top-hung casements.

No 15 stands slightly higher than the rest of the row, though its roof maintains the same pitch. It has a boarded door on the left and 12-pane and 9-pane hornless sash windows. The right gable end is pebble-dashed, marking where an earlier attached building has been demolished.

To the rear, No 1 has a wing with 2-pane sashes on each storey facing Chapel Street. Nos 3–13 have replacement windows and paired 2-storey flat-roof extensions dating from the 1960s, which have a higher eaves line than the main range.

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