General Market Building - Public Convenience (Ladies) is a Grade II listed building in the Wrexham local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 4 June 1985. Market hall, commercial.
General Market Building - Public Convenience (Ladies)
- WRENN ID
- tenth-passage-hazel
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wrexham
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 4 June 1985
- Type
- Market hall, commercial
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
The General Market Building, dating from the 19th century, features a top-lit market hall and a row of six shops along its western elevation facing Henblas Street, with public conveniences located in the southeast corner. The entrance to the market hall is at the southwest corner, leading towards the northwest. The building has single-storey screen walls made of red Ruabon brick, accented with ashlar dressings and terracotta details, and is topped with a parabolic slate roof that includes a continuous glazed clerestory, ornately traceried in the north-facing gable.
The main entrance, which faces the Butcher's Market across the street, is marked by scrolled ironwork screens in double gates beneath a shouldered lintel that features 'General Market' in raised letters, set within a high segmental archway on stepped pilasters. Above this is a dated panel set in a patterned terracotta tympanum, topped by a truncated stone coped gable with ornate terracotta corbelling and volutes at the parapet.
From this angled entrance, the screen walls extend east and north. The short eastern return houses the public conveniences, featuring an advanced entrance to the right, a second arched doorway in the center, and small windows that are recessed with raking sills and stone lintels. The longer northern range contains the shops, where some original details are preserved in the shop fronts, which include recessed doorways and iron-framed windows with slender bracketed corner posts and upper margin lights. Although the fascias were originally incorporated in iron framing, much of this detail has been renewed. Brick pilasters at the outer angles support a stone cornice that continues over the shop fronts and is topped by a parapet with inset terracotta panels. There is a second entrance to the market hall towards the north, which also features scrolled screens leading to paired iron gates, with a flat stone lintel beneath a raised panelled parapet. A further shop, detailed similarly to the others, occupies the northwest corner of the site, while the elevations to the east and north are blind.
The market hall itself consists of five aisled bays with apsidal ends. It is supported by cast iron octagonal columns with ornamental capitals that carry hooped iron trusses, featuring openwork angle brackets over the aisles and between the trusses, and has a tongue and groove boarded roof.
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