18 Broad Street is a Grade II listed building in the Torfaen local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 9 February 1995. Church store.

18 Broad Street

WRENN ID
scattered-tower-grain
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Torfaen
Country
Wales
Date first listed
9 February 1995
Type
Church store
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

18 Broad Street is a stone-built terrace of five two-storey shops designed with a unified facade, featuring advanced and gabled end bays. The frontages alternate between coursed stone and rendered surfaces, topped with slate roofs, except for No 18, which has a brick chimney stack.

No 15, occupied by Watkins and Co Solicitors, is the left-hand advanced bay. Its ground floor shop front includes a double, panelled doorway with a plain rectangular fanlight positioned to the right of a three-light window, which is divided by wide stone mullions and has a stone sill. The windows are horned sashes without glazing bars, with the lower panes frosted and painted with the business name. The door and windows are framed by a simple wide wooden surround consisting of three pilasters on stone bases, topped with a deep bracketed cornice. The first floor features three four-pane horned sash windows with stone sills and dressed stone lintels, along with wooden barge-boards.

No 16, home to W J Wallaby & Sons, has a rendered frontage. Its ground floor shop front includes fascia end brackets, one large window, and a recessed door formed by a splayed window on one side and a curved window on the other. There is a tiled area below the windows. The first floor has a horned sash window and an asbestos tiled roof.

No 17, occupied by P Phillips, features a ground floor shop front with a ramped fascia and tiled stallriser. It has two large windows leading to a recessed central door, flanked by two smaller splayed windows. The first floor contains a single square-headed sash window with an ashlar effect tooled lintel.

No 18, known as Hollywood, has a rendered facade and an asymmetrical ground floor shop front with a large window on one side and a smaller window splayed back to meet a recessed door. There is a tiled stallriser, and the first floor has a sash window.

No 19, which houses Robinsons Drug Store, forms the right-hand advanced bay. Its ground floor features a symmetrical shop front with a deep fascia and two large windows adorned with decorative glazing bars at the top. The doorway is created by two splayed windows leading to a recessed door, along with a tiled stallriser. The first floor has two sash windows.

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