40 Bath Street is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 14 February 1994. Terrace of houses. 1 related planning application.
40 Bath Street
- WRENN ID
- stubborn-courtyard-acorn
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Denbighshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 14 February 1994
- Type
- Terrace of houses
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
40 Bath Street is a terrace of eight houses built around the time Gothic detailing became fashionable in new construction in Rhyl. The houses are symmetrically designed and have smooth rendered walls with painted stone dressings and slate roofs topped with ridge cresting. The end wall has an asymmetrical two-window range, featuring an outer doorway and a two-storey canted bay window set beneath a steep, slightly advanced gable. The terrace is arranged in a way that pairs the gables and the doorways of the central six houses.
The doorways are round-arched with stepped moulding, and the two central doorways have fluted pilasters; heavy brackets support entablature hoods topped with cast iron brattishing. Round-arched windows sit above the doors, set within stressed architraves with keystones. Angle quoins are visible on the gables, which feature two-storey canted bay windows with heavy cornices over each floor. Each gable has a round-arched window in its apex, some of which have been replaced. Throughout the terrace, the windows have marginal glazing bars. The eaves overhang on moulded brackets, and the oversailing gable roofs have bargeboards with finials, some of which are missing.
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