10 St James Crescent is a Grade II listed building in the Swansea local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 25 July 1994. Bridge.
10 St James Crescent
- WRENN ID
- kindled-step-dale
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Swansea
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 25 July 1994
- Type
- Bridge
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
10 St James Crescent is a terrace of four houses, now used as offices, located on the convex curve of St James Crescent. The arrangement features a central house with five windows, flanked by two three-window houses on the left and one three-window house on the right. The exterior is finished in stucco, with band strips at the sill levels of the first and second floors. The second-floor windows are set in shallow moulded surrounds with keystones, while the first-floor windows have stucco bracketed segmental pediments above segmental-headed windows. The terrace predominantly features horned sash glazing, although some windows, particularly at No 10, have been replaced with inappropriate modern materials. The roofs are covered with slate, and there are large red brick chimneys.
No 8, the left house with three windows, has a left bay of two windows that is set slightly forward, and features Doric pilasters at the ends. The left pilaster is clad in artificial slate, which also covers the gable end of the terrace. This house has paired windows on the second and first floors, and on the ground floor, there is a splayed bay window. The entrance doorway, which has an overlight, is situated under an open porch supported by pillars. No 9, while lacking the advanced bay, is a mirror image of No 8 but has a rebuilt ground floor bay.
No 10, the five-window house, also has Doric pilasters at the ends and features three dormers. The ground floor includes a central doorway with a stucco architrave and a panelled door, with glazing throughout. No 11, the right house with three windows, has two windows offset slightly to the right. On the ground floor, to the right, there is an entrance doorway under an open porch with pillars, and to the left, a splayed bay window with brackets at the angles, although it has modern plastic glazing.
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