18 Glynne Way is a Grade II listed building in the Flintshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 November 1994. Building.

18 Glynne Way

WRENN ID
final-wall-gorse
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Flintshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
16 November 1994
Type
Building
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

18 Glynne Way is an early 19th-century, two-storey terrace consisting of 14 cottages, each featuring one bay and paired entrances. The main facade is made of flush, uncoursed sandstone with tooled sandstone dressings. It has a continuous shallow-pitched slate roof with a coped and shaped gable on the west side, along with a plain eaves cornice. The cottages have contemporary twin square chimney stacks serving Nos 4 and 6, which have moulded caps and are set on a square base. The remaining chimney stacks are made of dark factory brick and are octagonal in shape.

Each cottage retains its original door, which consists of three vertical panels and is approached by two steps, although most have been replaced. The doorcases are plain and chamfered. No. 30 features a plain rectangular fanlight, while No. 4 has a wide, flat-arched cellar light. Each unit has aligned ground and first-floor windows with two lights and two panes, with the upper windows being slightly narrower than the lower ones. All windows have plain chamfered lintels, cills, and reveals, though the cills are now painted. No. 30 has a later three-light, six-pane ground floor window with a wooden, grained lintel, which is part of a late 19th-century remodelling for use as a saddlers' shop. The west gable includes stone mullioned windows on the ground and first floors, featuring three and two lights respectively, each with moulded and returned labels.

The rear elevations of all cottages, except Nos 4-10, are constructed of red brick with dentilated eaves, and each has a later rear extension. Nos 4-10 are made entirely of sandstone, and a noticeable break can be seen between Nos 10 and 12, indicating that Nos 4-10 were built first, with the terrace later extended to the east in the same style. However, it is presumed that the time gap between the original construction of the four units and the subsequent additions was not significant.

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