10 High Street is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 10 April 1989. Bank, house.

10 High Street

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
10 April 1989
Type
Bank, house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

10 High Street is a group of three-storey buildings with one-window fronts. All except Shoepermarket are arranged in reflected pairs, although the vertical division between Nos 8 and 9 indicates that the two on the right may be later additions. The buildings feature a slate roof and wide boarded eaves, with red brick chimney stacks. The exterior includes slate hung and modern cement rendered sections. Nos 5 and 6 have cement rendered fronts, while Nos 7 to 10 are constructed of red brick. The small pane sash windows on Nos 5 to 9 have 9 panes on the second floor and 12 panes below, with nearly flush frames, while No 10 has modern windows. There are cambered cellar openings for Nos 7 to 10.

Shoepermarket has a modern shop front with a three-light window and a broadly projecting boarded and ramped fascia. The other buildings feature paired doorcases, except for No 10, with fluted pilasters and bracket cornices. No 6 has a modern door, while Nos 7 and 8 have six-panel doors, No 9 has a four-panel door, and No 10 has a half-glazed door.

The long side elevation facing Cemetery Lane is cement rendered, with wide eaves and sash windows, mostly 9 and 12-pane, including seven windows on the first floor. The shop front extends along just over half the length and includes modern doors, one of which is under a bracketed hood. The rear features a brick gable end of a cross range and a brick main elevation with mostly modern windows and cambered voussoirs overlooking a rear yard. This yard is closed on the east side by a low two-storey slate-roofed range of likely industrial origin, now part of the Cambrian works, which retains two multipane metal frame casement windows and cambered voussoirs on the ground floor. At the south end, there is a similar range that is partly weatherboarded, adjoining the rear of the shallower No 13.

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