Trinity Almshouses is a Grade II listed building in the Monmouthshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 1 November 1974. Almshouses.
Trinity Almshouses
- WRENN ID
- forbidden-pinnacle-barley
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Monmouthshire
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 1 November 1974
- Type
- Almshouses
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Nos. 5-8 Trinity Almshouses, located on Baker Street, consist of two similar ranges, with Nos. 1-4 situated to the south of the church. These almshouses were constructed from coursed, squared, rock-faced sandstone and feature natural slate roofs. Designed in a restrained Tudor style, each one-storey range has a double depth plan and includes four main windows, as well as two shared porches. The porches are accessed through three Tudor arches, with two 2-centred arches flanking a wider 4-centred arch, supported by decorative timber columns and spandrels. Inside the porches, there are Tudor style planked doors and porch seats. The gables are adorned with scalloped bargeboards that have a central drop over the main windows, which are 2-light mullion-and-transom casements. The roofs are fairly steeply pitched and feature tall Tudor-style chimneys with paired diamond set flues. Holy Trinity Church, the Almshouses, and the Vicarage together create a cohesive architectural group. The rear elevation and interior were not inspected during the resurvey.
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