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
- knotted-chancel-rush
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Conwy
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 23 September 1950
- Type
- Restaurant
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
A restaurant comprising a 2-storey central range, projecting 1½-storey gabled wing to the L and higher projecting 2½-storey gabled wing to the R (the former Boot Inn), giving a shallow U-plan. Of whitened pebble-dashed front with imitation timber-framing above the ground floor in black-painted smooth render, and a smooth-rendered plinth. The roof is slate and the R-hand wing has a stack to the rear, with stone base but otherwise rebuilt in brick. Openings have C20 smooth-rendered eared architraves to C18 and C19 openings. In the 2-window central range windows are not aligned between storeys. On the R side the modern entrance has glazed doors. Small-pane replacement windows to the centre and L are in late C19 openings. The 1st floor has horned sash windows, of which only the upper part of the top sash has glazing bars. Between storeys is a projecting C20 canopy on iron brackets, with modern fascia. In the L-hand wing are a half-glazed boarded door and overlight to the R, both replacements, and a 3-light casement window to the L , incorporating top-hung small-pane casements above a transom. The 1st floor has a sash window, of which only the upper part of the top sash has glazing bars. In the R-hand wing is a C20 3-light stone mullioned and transomed window in the lower storey. The 1st floor has a sash window, of which only the upper part of the top sash has glazing bars, and in the attic is a small replacement window in an earlier opening. The cellar opening has boarded shutters. The side wall of the L wing has 2 inserted windows and 3 mid C20 roof dormer windows under a single flat head. Behind is a flat-roof extension.
Not inspected, but said in previous survey of 1975 to have an altered interior, but retaining some historical features. The central range was the hall, and is said by RCAHM Wales to have a blocked rear lateral fireplace and 2 boxed beams. The R-hand wing (formerly the Boot Inn) is said to contain a rear stone stairs.
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