Warwick House is a Grade II listed building in the Brecon Beacons National Park local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 16 December 1976. House.

Warwick House

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Brecon Beacons National Park
Country
Wales
Date first listed
16 December 1976
Type
House
Source
Cadw listing

Description

Nos 14,15,16 & 17 High Street Inferior Two main sections. The right-hand structure, Nos 14 & 15, known as Warwick House, is of late C19 date with a rear wall of stone with brick dressings; the stuccoed facade to High Street Inferior, however, is of classical style. High Street front of three storeys and attic, four windows. Slate roof with two gabled dormers. Projecting bracketed eaves; band at second floor level. Window openings with moulded stuccoed architraves; horned sash windows with margin glazing bars in upper parts. Late C19 to C20 shop front comprising two wide canted bay windows and centre doorway set within casing of pilasters, panelled fascia and bracketed cornice; curved heads to window lights. To the rear of Warwick House, facing Lion Street, is a much lower detached wing of two storeys and attic; probably C19. This has a rendered elevation in Lion Street of one bay. Slate roof with gabled dormer. Sash windows, horned.

The left-hand or north-western structure comprises two ranges built back-to-back. Front range with a stuccoed front to High Street of two storeys, 5 windows. Windows with moulded architraves; horned sash windows; small sash windows on second floor. Two shop fronts on ground floor. Rear range, facing Lion Street is earlier and has symmetrical front of early to mid C19. Three storeys, three bays, pebbledash; slate roof and projecting eaves. Bands at first and second floor levels; plinth. Small-pane sash windows four panes wide with smaller sashes on second floor. On ground floor, broad segmental headed vehicle entrance with six-panelled door in central bay.

Said to be 2 contemporary semi-elliptical staircases, and 6-panelled doors on top floor.

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