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13A, Broad Street, Welshpool

A Grade II Listed Building in Welshpool, Powys

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6601 / 52°39'36"N

Longitude: -3.1478 / 3°8'52"W

OS Eastings: 322461

OS Northings: 307546

OS Grid: SJ224075

Mapcode National: GBR B0.5FPF

Mapcode Global: WH79P.MD7K

Plus Code: 9C4RMV62+2V

Entry Name: 13A, Broad Street, Welshpool

Listing Date: 11 March 1981

Last Amended: 29 February 1996

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 16613

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300016613

Location: Midway up Broad Street, on the NW side of Hopkins Passage. No 13A is the upper floor flat entered from Hopkins Passage

County: Powys

Community: Welshpool (Y Trallwng)

Community: Welshpool

Built-Up Area: Welshpool

Traditional County: Montgomeryshire

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History

The oldest part of the property is the rear wing in Hopkins Passage. This is C16 (or possibly earlier), a storeyed building with a probable open hall on the first floor, forming part of a once larger building. The frontage range seems to have been completely rebuilt c1800. The frontage range and rear wing are now all in use as shops, with accommodation (disused at time of inspection) in upper floors

Exterior

Frontage range is buff brick with slate roof and gable end stacks. 3 storeys, 2-window range. Ground floor divided as 2 modern shop fronts. Wide 16-pane sashes on each floor above, with flat arched rendered heads with stressed keystones. Rear wing is rendered: lower floor rebuilt in brick to its E elevation; box-framed jettied upper storey is intact behind the rendering: bressumer and some moulded brackets are visible: the rest is square panelled framing with wattle and daub infil. Similar framing in gable removed and replaced c1990. Framing of the inaccessible W elevation said to survive intact.

Interior

Rear wing has large blocked central fireplace, and transverse main beams. In the attic storey are 2 closed trusses with windbraces; smoke-blackening on central truss which has king post and curved braces to cambered collar.

Reasons for Listing

The main range forms part of a group of largely early C19 frontages on Broad Street. The rear range is of exceptional interest as an extremely rare surviving example in the town of C16 timber framed construction of some quality.

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