Bodreinallt Surgery is a Grade II listed building in the Conwy local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 6 May 1970. Surgery.

Bodreinallt Surgery

WRENN ID
other-pedestal-tide
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Conwy
Country
Wales
Date first listed
6 May 1970
Type
Surgery
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

This is a late Georgian-style former house of two storeys and an attic. It comprises a three-bay main range and a lower, two-storey bay set back on the left side. The walls are pebble-dashed with smooth-rendered sill bands and a moulded cornice over the lower storey, topped by a slate roof with brick stacks to the sides.

The symmetrical main range features gabled bays with plain barge boards and pendant finials, narrowing towards the centre. A central porch features a moulded cornice and plain parapet. The original round-headed entrance retains its original radial-glazed overlight but has been infilled with small-pane glazing; it now has a glazed door in a plain architrave on the right-hand side wall. A narrow round-headed window is on the left side. The entrance is flanked by renewed tripartite four-pane sash windows in moulded architraves; earlier photographs show a lean-to conservatory had previously occupied this space. The upper storey has twelve-pane hornless sash windows in moulded architraves. The attic has plainer windows – nine-pane sashes to the outer bays and a six-pane sash in the centre.

The set-back, left-hand gabled bay has a tripartite twelve-pane sash window. To the right of this is a replacement fielded-panel door and overlight, both set within a moulded architrave. Above the door is a similar architrave framing a twelve-pane hornless sash window. A smooth-rendered angle pilaster is on the left.

The right-hand end wall features a replacement small-pane window in a plain, broad architrave. The rear also features gabled bays. The outer bays of the main range have twelve-pane sash windows in the lower and upper storeys, and nine-pane sashes to the attic, all renewed, with the lower left-hand window in a plain architrave. A central, added gabled projection contains pairs of two-pane sash windows, with a further flat-roofed extension on its left side. A lower, right-hand end bay has an added two-storey projection with tripartite four-pane sash windows on each storey.

The building retains a double-depth plan organised around a central hall. Inside the porch, an elliptical radial-glazed fanlight leads to the entrance hall, with a round arch leading to the rear stairs. The open-well stairs has turned balusters.

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