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Latitude: 53.2649 / 53°15'53"N
Longitude: -4.0956 / 4°5'44"W
OS Eastings: 260325
OS Northings: 376255
OS Grid: SH603762
Mapcode National: GBR JN82.6N9
Mapcode Global: WH542.16ZF
Plus Code: 9C5Q7W73+WP
Entry Name: 9 Wexham Street, Beaumaris, Beaumaris
Listing Date: 23 September 1950
Last Amended: 13 July 2005
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 84753
ID on this website: 300084753
Location: Forming the NE end of the terrace on the NW side of Stanley Street, with its entrance in Wexham Street.
County: Isle of Anglesey
Town: Beaumaris
Community: Beaumaris (Biwmares)
Community: Beaumaris
Built-Up Area: Beaumaris
Traditional County: Anglesey
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Stanley Street comprises mid C19 Baron Hill estate terraced houses shown on the 1861 town plan. The street formed an ordered approach to one of the main entrances to Baron Hill.
Belongs to a group of 13-23 Stanley Street and 9 Wexham Street.
A terrace of 2-storey brick houses, with slate roof and brick stacks. Windows have dressed limestone surrounds with monolithic jambs, and round heads with keystones in the lower storey. Two-light windows have wooden mullions and small-pane casements, and transoms in the lower storey. The houses are built in pairs of 3 bays, of which the central bay has a passage through a plain round brick arch, leading to the boarded front doors, and to the back yards. The central bay, above the passage, also has a window. At the R-hand end, the passage leads to No 23 and to the yard behind 9 Wexham Street. The 3-window Wexham Street return elevation has a boarded door under a round-headed overlight and plain brick arch. The upper L-hand window is blocked. A window was inserted in the C20 at the R end.
The L gable end of No 13 is roughcast. The rear has small-pane horizontal-sliding sashes.
Not inspected.
Nos 1-11 and 13-23 Stanley Street and 9 Wexham Street are listed for their special architectural interest as well-preserved mid C19 estate terraced houses of definite quality and character, a major element in one of the former main approaches to Baron Hill, and for their overall contribution to the historical integrity of Wexham Street.
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