90 Vale Street is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 20 July 2000. Butcher's shop and house. 1 related planning application.

90 Vale Street

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
20 July 2000
Type
Butcher's shop and house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

No. 90 Vale Street, along with No. 92, is a brick building with a slate roof and tiled ridge, featuring an asymmetrical glazed facing brick facade. The facade includes dentilated eaves and a stringcourse beneath a broad limestone sill band at the first floor. The structure consists of two sections: a butcher's shop on the left and a house on the right, separated by a large Tudor arch that leads to the stables and slaughterhouse at the rear through a passage.

Both sections have half-timbered gabled dormers on the upper floor. The butcher's shop features a canted first-floor bay window on the right, which has a similar gable and is supported by the slated roof of a shallow projecting shop front. This shop front has a canted corner on the left and a central panelled door topped with a Tudor-arched wooden head and glazed upper lights, along with plain-glazed wooden cross-windows. To the far left, there is a narrower through-passage with a Tudor arch and a boarded three-quarter door, along with a small window above it. A modern door to the house is set into a canted angle to the right of the arch.

The rear of the building is whitened, with gables on both sections. The house section is made of brick, while the shop section is constructed of rubble, indicating an earlier building. There is a cambered entrance with a boarded door on the gable end of the shop, which features 20th-century glazing in the ground and first-floor windows to the right, along with another modern-glazed window above the arch. The house section has a smaller gabled projection set back slightly to the left, complete with an end chimney and a plain cambered sash window. A Ty Bach block with accompanying walls connects this to a contemporary single-storey stable block, which is also of brick construction (whitened with a black dado) and has a lean-to slate roof. The stable block includes two cambered stable doors and cambered windows to the right, featuring plain 20th-century glazing.

The interior was not inspected during the survey.

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