No.7 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers is a Grade II listed building in the Caerphilly local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 5 December 1975. Terrace.
No.7 The Terrace and attached garden wall with gate piers
- WRENN ID
- fading-threshold-willow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Caerphilly
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 5 December 1975
- Type
- Terrace
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
No. 7 The Terrace is part of a row of seven cottages built in the 19th century. The cottages are made of roughcast stone rubble with red brick stacks positioned on the ridge, most featuring four chimney pots. They have shallow pitched roofs covered with Welsh slate and terracotta ridge tiles, along with overhanging boarded eaves. Each cottage is two storeys tall, with the central cottages (Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) being double fronted and having a two-window range with off-centre doorways. Nos. 1 and 9 The Terrace are separately listed and are significantly larger, while Nos. 2 and 8 are of intermediate size with three and four-window ranges, respectively. The original windows were six-pane sashes set in reveals with narrow sills, and the doors featured moulded stucco surrounds with keystones and narrow overlights. At the rear, the roof has a flatter pitch, and the small-pane windows have mostly been replaced.
There is a garden wall that extends around the side of No. 2's garden and in front of the terrace, connecting with the garden wall of No. 9. This wall is made of rubble with end sections that have added tall coping stones, many of which are weathered into unique shapes. Other sections retain the original yellow terracotta saddle-back coping. The gate piers are short, with some featuring tooled quoins and others having flat or rock-faced capstones, along with attached iron gates that have double uprights below the centre rail. In front of the cottages, there is a pavement bordered by a water channel crossed by metal slab bridges.
No. 7 has unpainted render and replaced small-pane windows, along with a six-panelled door. The interiors of the cottages are reported to be all different, with many having flying freeholds.
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