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16 Broad Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn (Y Drenewydd a Llanllwchaearn), Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.5161 / 52°30'58"N

Longitude: -3.3162 / 3°18'58"W

OS Eastings: 310780

OS Northings: 291732

OS Grid: SO107917

Mapcode National: GBR 9S.GG6K

Mapcode Global: VH689.G0QY

Plus Code: 9C4RGM8M+FG

Entry Name: 16 Broad Street

Listing Date: 9 May 1988

Last Amended: 9 May 1988

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 8011

Building Class: Commercial

ID on this website: 300008011

Location: On the street line near the junction of Wesley Street with Broad Street.

County: Powys

Community: Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn (Y Drenewydd a Llanllwchaearn)

Community: Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn

Locality: Newtown

Built-Up Area: Newtown

Traditional County: Montgomeryshire

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History

Early C19.

Exterior

Belongs to a group of 2.

No 14 (Lloyd & Lloyd) the Victoria Vaults PH and No 16 Broad Street (Norman R Lloyd & Co) and court to rear.

Early C19 Georgian 3 storey, 6 window, colourwashed brick terrace. Gabled slate roof, lead ridge and old slates to No 14.Deep boarded eaves. Brick stacks, modern to No 14 and Victoria Vaults, truncated projecting stack to No 16.

Shallow sashes to 2nd floor windows, 8 pane on No 14, 6 pane on others. Lower glazing bars removed to formerly 12 pane sashes on Victoria Vaults and No 16. Gauged brick voussoirs, plain reveals, stone cills.

Good C19 shopfront to No 14 with ironwork on crested dentil cornice. Recessed double doorway between bays. Gauged brick voussoirs to ground floor openings of Victoria Vaults. Plain doorcase offset to right. Modern windows. modern shopfront with overscaled fascia to No 16.

Good rear elevations retaining small paned sash windows, gauged brick voussoirs.

Early-mid C19, 2 storey court attached to rear. Brick; gabled slate roofs. Deep boarded eaves. A small paned iron casement windows to 1st floors. Shallow reveals, stone cills. Ground floors altered. Cobbled yard.

Reasons for Listing

A rare survival of a court of industrial workers housing once predominant in the town.

Group value.

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