Llandovery Station is a Grade II listed building in the Carmarthenshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 18 June 2004. Railway station. 1 related planning application.
Llandovery Station
- WRENN ID
- worn-steeple-gilt
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Carmarthenshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 18 June 2004
- Type
- Railway station
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Llandovery Station is a railway station built from tooled grey limestone, featuring slate hipped roofs with Italianate deep eaves and paired brackets on a raised eaves band. The main block is two-storey and L-shaped, oriented to the east, with a single-storey range to the west. The building has a raised plinth with tooled edges and flush quoins.
The upper floor has casement windows, while the lower floor features long plate glass sashes. The main block includes a projection with a hipped roof on the south front left, which has a pair of casement windows with a corbelled sill above two close-set sashes that also have long keystones and a shared corbelled sill. To the right, there is a four-panel door with a single stone lintel. The left side of the main block has a stone chimney with a cap, while the short right side has a long window on each floor, with the lower window featuring a keystone. Adjacent to the projecting part on the right is a four-panel door with a triple keystone and a single long window above it. The east end wall of the main range has windows similar to those on the main part of the south front.
On the platform side, there is a slightly set-back left bay with a blocked ground floor window featuring a keystone and a casement window above. The larger part to the right has a pair of casements with a corbelled sill above a blocked door with a cemented lintel. There are three corbels for a lost platform canopy.
The single-storey range to the west has a close-eaved roof that is hipped at the west end, with a stone corniced ridge stack towards the end. It features a plinth and raised eaves band, with four windows on the south front, three of which are paired sashes, and a door in the third bay. The windows share sills and have slab lintels, while the doors are double board. The north side is similar but has a door in the second bay and a door with sidelights instead of the last pair of sashes, also with slab lintels. There are five corbels for a lost platform canopy, and a VR post box is located to the right of the right door. The west end wall is rendered and has an eaves band.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 1 application
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