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No 31, Russell Road (Nside), Clwyd

A Grade II Listed Building in Rhyl, Denbighshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.3213 / 53°19'16"N

Longitude: -3.4885 / 3°29'18"W

OS Eastings: 300947

OS Northings: 381524

OS Grid: SJ009815

Mapcode National: GBR 4Z21.K3

Mapcode Global: WH653.DS14

Plus Code: 9C5R8GC6+GJ

Entry Name: No 31, Russell Road (Nside), Clwyd

Listing Date: 14 February 1994

Last Amended: 14 February 1994

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 14303

Building Class: Commercial

ID on this website: 300014303

Location: 31 Russell Road

County: Denbighshire

Community: Rhyl (Y Rhyl)

Community: Rhyl

Built-Up Area: Rhyl

Traditional County: Flintshire

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History

Built according to plans submitted to Rhyl Improvement Commissioners in 1876, as a pair of villas. Now in use as offices.

Exterior

Roughcast render and slate roofs with scalloped bands and tiled cresting. Two storeys with attic, 6-window range symmetrically designed with slightly advanced outer gables. These have stressed quoins, and rectangular bay windows to ground floor, divided as tripartite sashes by pilasters. Heavy cornice carries cast-iron brattishing. Paired first floor windows (4-pane sashes) with stilted arched moulded heads. Broad sill and impost bands continue across facade to similar windows in central range, which are grouped as 2 central pairs, with single windows over the doorways. Console brackets to moulding over round-arched doorways with fanlights; central ground-floor windows are tripartite sashes set in moulded architraves with keystones. Round-arched attic windows with deep hoodmoulds in apex of gables, which have scalloped bargeboards and finials. Return elevation to Church Street is similarly fenestrated, with a rectangular bay window to the left.

Reasons for Listing

A good example of the type of villa development characteristic of this part of Rhyl in this period, which forms part of an important group of buildings around the Church of the Holy Trinity and the Church of Saint Thomas.

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