No. 6, Victoria Terrace, with walled and railed forecourt is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 2 March 2004. Cottage, terrace.

No. 6, Victoria Terrace, with walled and railed forecourt

WRENN ID
buried-gravel-weasel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
2 March 2004
Type
Cottage, terrace
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Nos. 1-7 (consec) Victoria Terrace, with walled and railed forecourts A terrace of seven three-storey cottages, in local handmade pale red brick, with slate roofs individually restored. The terrace consists of six designed as three pairs of alternately handed cottages, each pair served by a brick mid-chimney, plus a seventh probably contemporary cottage to the right on a slightly different front alignment, with its own smaller mid-chimney. The left gable wall is slate-hung. The right gable wall (of the additional cottage) is in brickwork. Window and door openings with flat arches in common brick; stone sills.

The rear elevation is in uncoursed stonework with much altered fenestration and modern single-storey rear extensions.

Small forecourt five steps up from street, with stone wall and iron railings.

The right end cottage of the terrace as at first designed; single fronted, with chimney to left. This cottage retains its original three-light windows with small panes and diagonally crossed glazing bars in the heads of the lights at ground and first storey level. Door set at a lower level and cellar light to left.

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