Warehouse in the Courtyard to the rear of Nos. 22-25 is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 10 April 1989. Warehouse.

Warehouse in the Courtyard to the rear of Nos. 22-25

WRENN ID
white-cornice-tallow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Powys
Country
Wales
Date first listed
10 April 1989
Type
Warehouse
Source
Cadw listing

Description

3-storey, red brick structure (whitewashed to ground floor) with 2-window front and rear; slate roof with wide eaves. Cambered voussoirs to 1st and ground floors, and 3-light windows. The front, facing the terrace has 1 window with dropped sill and 2-small pane metal frame windows; boarded doors, the doorway to the left was lowered when the 1st floor was taken down - this now opens onto a low storage area. Lean-to on right gable end has been removed. 2-small pane metal frame windows to rear, 1 first floor opening lowered and those to ground floor have been blocked. 1 window opening to gable of left-hand side and double boarded loading doors, the sill of which indicates the level that the 1st floor was set at after the conversion to a cornmill - these doors are said to have come from a chapel at Van. The hoist was worked along tracks taken from the Van lead mines. Extensively cobbled yard to rear.

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