15 Bridge Street is a Grade II listed building in the Brecon Beacons National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 January 1952. Residential building.
15 Bridge Street
- WRENN ID
- white-panel-poplar
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Brecon Beacons National Park
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 16 January 1952
- Type
- Residential building
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Nos 14, 15, & 16 Bridge Street. Row of three 3-storey houses with slate roofs with eaves much higher than eaves in No 13; front external walls faced with cement rendering. Quoins; plinth.
Nos 14 and 15 of four windows with a doorway in further blank bay at right hand end. Long and short quoins to R only. Three moulded wood round-headed doorcases with open pediments, fluted pilasters, six-panelled doors and fanlights. Three middle bays with sash windows with glazing bars on both upper floors, 12-pane sashes (4 over 8) on top floor, 16-pane sashes on first floor; two three-light sash windows on ground floor, one to each side of central doorcase. Centre doorcase with plain reveals, semi-circular fanlight with radiating tracery and six-panelled door. Bay at left-hand end with blind window openings on second and first floors and with doorcase to passage on ground floor; doorcase with reinstated plain reveals, blocked tympanum and 6-panelled door. Doorcase to No 14 in blank bay at right-hand end; pediment with dentils; fluted pilasters, panelled reveals, six-panelled door and semi-circular fanlight with radiating tracery.
No 16 has 3-window front. Slate roof with higher ridge. Window openings with moulded architraves. Long and short quoins. Sash windows, 12-pane (4 over 8) on second floor; elsewhere, 16-pane sash windows. Central round-headed doorway with fluted pilasters, pediment with dentils, panelled reveals, semi-circular fanlight with radiating tracery and six-panelled door. To rear of No 16 there is an L-plan outbuilding block (C18 to C19). The wing on NW to SE axis has stone rubble walls and a roof mainly of modern tiles; opening with brick head and dressings in end; NE elevation of 5 bays, upper floor openings set at eaves; ground floor openings blocked with brick. The wing at right angles, on a NE to SW axis, which passes to the rear of Nos 14 and 15 Bridge Street, has stone rubble walls with slate gabled roof; loft door with brick head in NE.
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