Attached Former Bank Manager Manager's House to Lloyds Bank is a Grade II listed building in the Flintshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 November 1994. House.
Attached Former Bank Manager Manager's House to Lloyds Bank
- WRENN ID
- eastward-turret-pearl
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Flintshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 16 November 1994
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
This building is the former Bank Manager's House attached to Lloyds Bank, constructed of Ruabon brick and topped with a medium-pitched tiled roof. The bank itself is two storeys high and has three bays, with the right bay advanced. It features a timber-framed gable supported by simple brackets and plain bargeboards. The ground floor has large nine-pane windows, one in each bay, with depressed-arched heads and fluted keystones. There is a stepped buttress between the first and second bays, which ends at the eaves in a scrolled pediment. A dentilated string course runs along the building. The first floor has three large sash windows with simply moulded cills that project slightly and are supported by simple wooden brackets. The right window is tripartite, while the others are two-light.
At the junction of the stepped-back manager's house and the bank, there is a single-storey porch made of brick with stone detailing. It has a coped parapet with a central gablet and a stone cartouche inscribed with "Bank." The entrance features a moulded surround and a scrolled pediment, which contains a shield bearing the date 1900. Decorative pilasters with consoles flank the entrance, featuring ogee niches and scrolled pediments. Below the parapet is a bracketed cornice, and the entrance has a contemporary eight-panel door.
The Bank Manager's House faces east and is positioned at right angles to the bank. It consists of three bays, with the central bay advanced and featuring a wide timber-framed gable. The house has simple bargeboards and oversailing eaves supported by moulded brackets. There is a central oriel window on the first floor, beneath which is a moulded entrance with a cambered head. The entrance has a recessed eight-panel door with a plain fanlight. The windows are asymmetrical, including two additional first-floor oriels with flat roofs and four and six-light cross-windows, which have arched transoms. There is an off-set stack to the left and decorative ridge-crockets. A stepped angle buttress is located on the right.
Contemporary rear extensions of one and two storeys have been added to the bank. There are stone coped dwarf walls in front of both ranges, with rounded stone caps on spaced piers. A detached flagpole is situated to the left of the porch.
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