Terrace on Bath Street is a Grade II listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 17 January 2024. House.
Terrace on Bath Street
- WRENN ID
- sleeping-panel-mallow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Ceredigion
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 17 January 2024
- Type
- House
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Terrace of 4 houses in Domestic Revival style, comprising left to right: Anedd Deg, Roslyn, Ystwyth and Noddfa.
A distinctive display of decorative brickwork with red brick to ground floor, yellow brick with red brick dressings to upper floors. Slate roofs and moulded brick ridge stacks. Bright terracotta dressings to gables and upper windows, and bracketed eaves and continuous string course. Large pane horned sash windows with margin glazing to upper sashes.
2 storeys with attic gables and dormers. Built as 2 mirrored pairs of 2 bays. Each pair with entrance bay to centre and advanced Dutch gabled bay to side with terracotta scrolls to the first floor, bay window to ground and first floor with slate apron and brick plinth. 3-light window (modern replacements to Noddfa) with moulded hood to Dutch gable with terracotta kneelers and coping, moulded shell relief in apex and further moulded tile in red brick frame above gable window. Entrance bay with single narrow first floor window with projecting tile hood, shared double dormer with sharp moulded pediment, and 6-panel door below with plain overlight and shared canopy on timber brackets. Brick wall and iron railings and gate to front included.
Rear elevations all in local rubble stone with red brick dressings with 2 storey extensions with gabled slate roofs, tall ridge stacks and horned sash windows (except Roslyn). 2 rooflights each to Anedd Deg and Roslyn, modern dormers to Ystwyth and Noddfa.
Interior not inspected.
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