7 Lloyds Crescent is a Grade II listed building in the Flintshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 28 March 2002. House.

7 Lloyds Crescent

WRENN ID
steep-groin-spindle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Flintshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
28 March 2002
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

7 Lloyds Crescent is part of an informal crescent of eight houses, consisting of outer blocks of three dwellings flanking a central pair. Built in the Arts and Crafts style, the houses feature picturesque symmetry and traditional neo-vernacular materials such as roughcast walls, steep slate roofs with overhanging eaves, and brick stacks with recessed panels. While the original small-paned casement windows have been replaced with small-paned uPVC windows, the original boarded doors with small-paned glazed upper panels remain intact.

The outer blocks, numbers 1-3 and 6-8, are symmetrically arranged, with the overall design taking precedence over the individual characteristics of each dwelling. The outer gables are asymmetrical, with their inner roof slopes sweeping down and wrapping around to form hipped canopy porches supported by curved struts. Each gable features a small window lighting the entrance in the short return of these advanced gables. There is a long three-light window on the lower storey of each gable, with a shorter window above, and aligned windows in the outer bays of the five-window range between the gables. The central section of this range consists of a single dwelling in each block (numbers 2 and 7), which is tightly symmetrical, featuring a doorway beneath a hipped canopy porch with a single side-light to the left of the doorway. Flanking three-light windows are present on each floor, with a small two-light casement over the entrance, set beneath a gablet displaying the monogram 'M' and the dates 1933 and 1934 (for numbers 7 and 2 respectively).

Numbers 4 and 5 make up the central block of the group. This section is also tightly symmetrical, based on the outer gables, and flanks a two-window range. Each gable has a doorway offset to the inner side, with a hipped canopy porch as before and a narrow side-light on one side only. There is a long three-light window on the ground floor, with a shorter three-light window above, and a narrow window over the entrance. The central two-window range features similar long ground floor windows and shorter three-light windows beneath raking dormers above.

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