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

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Description

This is a terrace of four houses on Bath Street, built in the Domestic Revival style. The houses, from left to right, are named Anedd Deg, Roslyn, Ystwyth, and Noddfa.

The terrace features distinctive decorative brickwork, with red brick on the ground floor and yellow brick with red brick dressings on the upper floors. The roofs are covered with slate, and there are moulded brick ridge stacks. Bright terracotta dressings adorn the gables and upper windows, complemented by bracketed eaves and a continuous string course. The upper sashes have large pane horned sash windows with margin glazing.

The buildings are two storeys high with attic gables and dormers, designed as two mirrored pairs of two bays. Each pair has a central entrance bay and an advanced Dutch gabled bay to the side. The first floor features terracotta scrolls, and there are bay windows on both the ground and first floors, with slate aprons and brick plinths. Each gabled bay has a three-light window (with modern replacements in Noddfa) topped with a moulded hood, terracotta kneelers, and coping. The apex of the gable displays a moulded shell relief and a further moulded tile in a red brick frame above the gable window. The entrance bay includes a single narrow first floor window with a projecting tile hood, a shared double dormer with a sharp moulded pediment, and a six-panel door below with a plain overlight and a shared canopy on timber brackets. The front is enclosed by a brick wall with iron railings and a gate.

The rear elevations are constructed from local rubble stone with red brick dressings, featuring two-storey extensions with gabled slate roofs, tall ridge stacks, and horned sash windows (except for Roslyn). Anedd Deg and Roslyn each have two rooflights, while Ystwyth and Noddfa have modern dormers.

The interior has not been inspected.

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