Barrow Crafts (including Antiques Shop) is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 24 November 1987. House.
Barrow Crafts (including Antiques Shop)
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- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Denbighshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 24 November 1987
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Barrow Crafts, which includes an antiques shop, dates back to 1745. It is a two-storey building with roughcast elevations featuring band courses and plinths, topped with slate roofs. The structure has two rendered chimney stacks and one brick chimney at the front gable. The windows are 16-pane nearly flush sash types with lugged architraves. The 19th-century shop front faces west towards Barrow Crafts and includes panelled pilasters and a half-glazed door leading to the solicitors, which has a lintel and plain pilasters. There is also a lean-to entrance at the angle with a small pane glazed door leading to the antiques shop.
The gable end facing High Street has end pilaster strips and a deep band below a date plaque that reads "GE PI TL A 1745." Below this plaque is the shop front featuring a diamond-faceted bracket cornice. Panelled pilasters flank a fixed 4-pane window on the left, with a half-glazed door on the right.
On the right side, there is a slightly set-back lean-to with a camber-headed 6-pane fixed window, which has a lugged and scrolled architrave. The right side is roughcast and features a cross gable at the rear, along with small pane sash windows. Adjacent to and incorporated into the solicitors' property is a likely contemporary two-storey, two-window English bond brick range, which was formerly the bakehouse. This section has a slate roof and both brick and rendered chimney stacks. The windows are mostly flush frame sash types with cambered voussoirs, and there is a small pane horizontally sliding sash window on the right, along with a boarded door on the left.
Inside Barrow Crafts, there is a relocated 18th-century handrail on the main staircase, panelled cupboards, and boarded floors. The ground floor of the solicitors' office features a stop-chamfered beam.
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