Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
02/08/1988
Date of Amendment
02/08/1988
Name of Property
Revetment Walls and Railings
Unitary Authority
Gwynedd
Location
Short sunken section of the former London to Holyhead Turnpike road cut through the hillside. Reached off the Llandegai Road opposite the road to Port Penrhyn and off the High Street beside Tan y Coed.
History
The road was constructed by Thomas Telford following pressure by Irish MP’s. The Shrewsbury to Bangor section was begun in 1815 and reached Bangor in 1817. The road was then realigned in 1934 taking the traffic away from the High Street thereby isolating this section.
Exterior
Tarmacadamed road with pavement to S side. Bounded by tall and battered rubble walls; that to S side begins at the E end, full height with an end pilaster. It is topped by late Georgian iron railings with urn finials bordering the drive to The Old Farmhouse and Penybryn House and continuing across the bridge. Ramps down steeply beyond the bridge and continues with vertically laid coping, partly broken and overgrown; steps up immediately before Tan-y-Coed in front of which the revetment wall is coursed rubble and topped by iron railings; terminated at the gated entrance.
The N side begins lower at either end, especially to E. Ramps upwards towards the bridge with vertically laid coping stones; partly rebuilt. At the far W end a low plinth carried iron railings with spearhead finials and curved around to terminating pier.
Reason for designation
Group value with Penybryn House, The Old Farmhouse, Penybryn Bridge and the Portico to the former Penrhyn Arms Hotel.
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