Gwydian House (62 & 62B) is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 30 November 1966. Church.

Gwydian House (62 & 62B)

WRENN ID
tenth-rood-foxglove
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
30 November 1966
Type
Church
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Gwydian House, located at 62 and 62B, is a large town house built in the Queen Anne or early Georgian style, featuring three storeys. The exterior is pebbledashed, likely over brick, and topped with a medium-pitched slate roof and large rendered chimneys at each end. The symmetrical facade has three bays with a central entrance that includes a six-panel door, where the upper panels are glazed, and is adorned with a moulded and bracketed semi-circular wooden hood canopy. The ground and first floors have sixteen-pane sash windows, which are unhorned, with the outer bays being slightly larger. The upper floor also has similar sixteen-pane windows that break the eaves and are set within gabled dormers, featuring simple decorative bargeboards. The rear elevation has modern glazing that is not in keeping with the original style.

Attached at a right angle to the rear is a contemporary two-storey former service wing, previously listed separately as no. 62B. This wing is constructed of painted 18th-century brick and has a slate roof with an end chimney on the left side. Its facade is asymmetrical, featuring four windows on the ground floor and three on the first floor, with modern plain-glazed casements. The upper floor was formerly noted for having a large sliding sash window, while the ground floor included three small-pane sashes. There is an off-centre boarded door that is sheltered by a simple flat-roofed brick porch.

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