Numark Pharmacy is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 2 February 1981. House.

Numark Pharmacy

WRENN ID
stony-crypt-mist
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
2 February 1981
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Numark Pharmacy is a three-storey house built with a rendered facade, featuring stucco quoins and window surrounds. It has a slate roof adorned with a dentilated cornice at the front. The building includes large end and lateral chimneys that are plain-rendered. The facade is nearly symmetrical, showcasing a large late 19th-century shop front on the ground floor and three bays on the upper floors.

The shop front features a central entrance that is recessed between large shop windows, with original four-panel doors, where the upper panels are glazed, and a rectangular overlight above. To the far right, there is an additional entrance with a two-panel door and overlight. The shop windows are plain-glazed, and there is a fascia with a moulded and modillioned cornice supported by figurative carved consoles on both sides, depicting Eastern and Western heads.

Atop the central section of the cornice is a decorative spiked iron overthrow. The first floor has a Georgian 12-pane sash window in the central bay, which is framed by a moulded architrave with a segmental head and a projecting keystone. On either side of this window are large tripartite rectangular bays with shallow hipped roofs and plain sashes, which are Victorian alterations. The second floor retains its nine-pane sashes, although these are early horned replacements, and feature segmental heads. The interior was not inspected during the survey.

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