Yard ranges attached to rear of Severn Arms is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 13 December 1951. Outbuilding, stable, coach house. 3 related planning applications.

Yard ranges attached to rear of Severn Arms

WRENN ID
silent-belfry-crimson
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
13 December 1951
Type
Outbuilding, stable, coach house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

The yard ranges attached to the rear of the Severn Arms are a Grade II listed building. They are rendered with a painted black plinth and feature slate roofs. The main block is three stories high and has an H-plan layout, with a two-story projecting porch. A long two-story range adjoins the left side, providing a covered way to the stable yard. The principal elevations display gabled fronts with decorative pierced bargeboards and a fine set of original small-paned, iron-framed windows. The lower windows have hooped-top glazing bars and flat heads under hood moulds, while the upper windows feature arched heads and intersecting tracery. There are two projecting stacks on each side of the main block with rendered brick uppers, and a further tall rendered stack serves the former coach house to the left of the covered way. A chamfered stone arch opens to the porch, which has a door leading to the former Assembly Rooms in the left-hand block, complete with a small-paned overlight and hood mould. There are also two flat-roofed modern extensions at the rear.

The yard ranges consist of good quality attached stables, coach houses, and other outbuildings arranged around a cobbled yard. They are constructed of rubble stone, painted on the yard side, with dressed quoins and arched window heads, and have slate or tin roofs. The small-paned, iron-framed windows have tracery heads, and there are well-crafted boarded doors with chamfered door frames, although some openings have been blocked. The stables retain their original stalling and cobbled floor.

While there have been some alterations and modernizations, much of the period detailing of a simple style remains intact. This includes four-panel doors, dog-leg stairs with turned newels and stick balusters, as well as exposed beams and joists.

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