7 Queens Terrace, Queens Road is a Grade II listed building in the Ceredigion local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 21 July 1961. A Victorian House. 1 related planning application.

7 Queens Terrace, Queens Road

WRENN ID
knotted-corridor-jet
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Ceredigion
Country
Wales
Date first listed
21 July 1961
Type
House
Period
Victorian
Source
Cadw listing

Description

7 Queens Terrace is a uniform Victorian terrace comprised of four pairs of houses and one additional house, built in the 19th century. The three-storey and basement houses have rubble frontages with brick dressings, featuring some Gothic detailing possibly influenced by J.P. Seddon. They are topped with slate roofs and stock brick chimney stacks, with a moulded brick cornice and band course running along the facades. Attic dormers are present on No. 5, while the remaining houses have skylights. Horned sash windows are still in place. Each house has a two-storey and basement advanced and splayed bay, characterized by colonnettes and a blind Gothic traceried parapet and apron. The windows alternate between tripartite (three-part) and twinned (two-part) segmental-headed designs on the third floor, with similar segmental-headed windows on the first floor. Raised and paired porches are present, each with a steep-pitched roof covered in fishscale slate and detailed Gothic timberwork, along with board and panelled reveals. Half-glazed Gothic doors remain in Nos. 7 to 19, and Nos. 5 to 19 feature quatrefoil traceried fanlights above the doors. Iron railings are retained to the front of all houses and up to the porches, with the railings continuing to the front of No. 21.

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