Alfredo Restaurant is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 23 September 1950. Restaurant.

Alfredo Restaurant

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
23 September 1950
Type
Restaurant
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Alfredo Restaurant is a building that features a two-storey central section, with a projecting one-and-a-half-storey gabled wing on the left and a taller two-and-a-half-storey gabled wing on the right, which was formerly known as the Boot Inn. This layout creates a shallow U-shape. The exterior is finished with whitened pebble-dash, and above the ground floor, there is imitation timber-framing in black-painted smooth render, along with a smooth-rendered plinth. The roof is covered with slate, and the right-hand wing has a chimney stack at the rear, which has a stone base but is otherwise rebuilt in brick.

The openings feature 20th-century smooth-rendered eared architraves around 18th and 19th-century windows. The two-window central range has windows that are not aligned between the storeys. On the right side, there is a modern entrance with glazed doors. The small-pane replacement windows in the centre and left are set in late 19th-century openings. The first floor has horned sash windows, where only the upper part of the top sash includes glazing bars. A projecting 20th-century canopy on iron brackets, with a modern fascia, is positioned between the storeys.

In the left-hand wing, there is a half-glazed boarded door with an overlight on the right, both of which are replacements, and a three-light casement window on the left that features top-hung small-pane casements above a transom. The first floor has a sash window, where again only the upper part of the top sash has glazing bars. The right-hand wing contains a 20th-century three-light stone mullioned and transomed window on the lower storey. The first floor has a sash window similar to the left, and there is a small replacement window in the attic within an earlier opening. The cellar opening is fitted with boarded shutters.

The side wall of the left wing has two inserted windows and three mid-20th-century roof dormer windows under a single flat head. At the back, there is a flat-roof extension.

Although not inspected recently, a survey from 1975 noted that the interior has been altered but still retains some historical features. The central range was originally the hall and is reported to have a blocked rear lateral fireplace and two boxed beams. The right-hand wing, formerly the Boot Inn, is said to contain a rear stone staircase.

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