Premises occupied by R.H. Bunner is a Grade II listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 December 2005. Commercial premises and house.
Premises occupied by R.H. Bunner
- WRENN ID
- weathered-rafter-moon
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Powys
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 16 December 2005
- Type
- Commercial premises and house
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
This building, occupied by R.H. Bunner, is a commercial premises and house dating from the 19th century. It features painted brick with slate roofs and a brick stack. The structure has two storeys and consists of two ranges: the house on the left and the shop on the right. The house has slightly higher eaves, with nogged brick and a red brick stack at the right end, and another stack on the ridge before a one-bay service section. The main part of the house is double-fronted and offset to the left, with two 3-light small-paned timber-mullion windows on each floor, the ground floor windows being longer and featuring transoms and top lights. There is a triangular-headed 4-panel centre door with an overlight, sheltered by a hipped slate hood supported by heavy pierced timber brackets. The left end bay has a similar three-light window on the first floor and a plain triangular-headed ledged door below.
Attached to the left is a single-storey range, with painted brick on the right and rubble stone on the left of the ledged door. To the right is the slightly lower shop, which has a brick stack at the right end, two first floor iron small-paned casement-pair windows, and a full-width projecting shopfront dating from around 1910. This shopfront features thin pilasters, large console brackets, a sloping fascia, a cornice, and a blind box. The recessed centre doorway is flanked by two long plate glass front panes, with one pane canted into the doorway. The double doors have an overlight, and the fascia is lettered 'Ironmonger Bunner Cycles'. Inside the present shop front, the brickwork above the original lower shop window is still visible.
The right end wall is slate-hung and has an external red brick chimney. Attached to the right is an added painted brick workshop building, which dates from the early 19th century but has been altered in the 20th century. It has a hipped corrugated iron roof, with the front wall made of old brick featuring nogged brick eaves and a blind roundel above a 20th-century garage entry with an iron lintel. The right side wall is made of 20th-century red brick and has windows on two storeys. Inside the shop window, there are two iron columns.
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