Fron Deg, including forecourt steps and railings is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 8 October 1981. House. 1 related planning application.

Fron Deg, including forecourt steps and railings

WRENN ID
plain-tin-cobweb
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
8 October 1981
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

9-11 Rose Hill Street A tall reflected pair of mid-Victorian classical-style 3-storey 2-bay houses raised above street level on basements, of scribed roughcast painted cream, incorporating raised impost bands, half-hipped slate roof and big shared roughcast stack to the front roof slope. A plain pilaster strip separates the 2 houses. Entrances are in the slightly advanced, narrower outer bays, each having a 6-panel door under a segmental-headed 3-pane overlight. Lower and middle storeys have segmental-headed 12-pane hornless sashes, narrower above the entrances, and round-headed 12-pane sash windows in the upper storey, under gables with moulded verges.

The basement has 12-pane sash windows to the inner bays, and basement doors projecting to the street below the outer bays. The main entrances are reached up separate slate steps with iron handrail, and each leads up to a slate-flagged balcony over the basement doorway. The balconies have railings with fleur-de-lis and urn finials, and the forecourts have similar railings on dwarf walls.

Belongs to a group of 9-11 Rose Hill Street.

A tall reflected pair of mid-Victorian classical-style 3-storey 2-bay houses raised above street level on basements, of scribed roughcast painted cream, incorporating raised impost bands, half-hipped slate roof and big shared roughcast stack to the front roof slope. A plain pilaster strip separates the 2 houses. Entrances are in the slightly advanced, narrower outer bays, each having a 6-panel door under a segmental-headed 3-pane overlight. Lower and middle storeys have segmental-headed 12-pane hornless sashes, narrower above the entrances, and round-headed 12-pane sash windows in the upper storey, under gables with moulded verges.

The basement has 12-pane sash windows to the inner bays, and basement doors projecting to the street below the outer bays. The main entrances are reached up separate slate steps with iron handrail, and each leads up to a slate-flagged balcony over the basement doorway. The balconies have railings with fleur-de-lis and urn finials, and the forecourts have similar railings on dwarf walls.

The 2-window rear has sash windows in the L-hand bay. In the R-hand bay is a 2-storey projection, above which is a glazed door opening to a balcony.

Not inspected.

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