Full Report for Listed Buildings


The list description is not intended to be a complete inventory of what is listed: it is principally intended to aid identification. By law, the definition of a listed building includes the entire building (i) and any structure or object that is fixed to the said building and ancillary to it and (ii) any other structure or object that forms part of the land and has done so since before 1 July 1948, and was within the curtilage of the building, and ancillary to it, on the date on which said building was first included in the list, or on 1 January 1969, whichever was later.

Summary Description


Reference Number
8301
Building Number
10  
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
10/04/1989  
Date of Amendment
10/04/1989  
Name of Property
10 High Street  
Address
10 High Street  

Location


Unitary Authority
Powys  
Community
Llanidloes  
Town
Llanidloes  
Locality
 
Easting
295550  
Northing
284382  
Street Side
E  
Location
Planned terrace to right of Cemetery Lane. Nos 9 and 10 have remains of old cobbled pavement to the front.  

Description


Broad Class
Commercial  
Period
 

History
Built ca 1833 by David Davies.  

Exterior
Group of 3-storey, 1-window fronts, all except Shoepermarket are reflected pairs. However the vertical division between Nos 8 and 9 suggests that the right hand two are later. Slate roof, and wide boarded eaves; red brick chimney stacks, slate hung, modern and cement rendered. Nos 5 and 6 have cement rendered fronts and Nos 7 to 10 are red brick. Small pane sash windows to Nos 5 to 9, 9-pane to 2nd floor and 12-pane below; nearly flush frames; modern windows to No 10. Cambered cellar openings, to Nos 7 to 10. Shoepermarket has overall modern shop front with 3-light window and broadly projecting boarded and ramped fascia. Paired doorcases to the remainder, except No 10, with fluted pilasters and bracket cornices. Modern door to No 6, 6-panel doors to Nos 7 and 8, 4-panel to No 9 and half-glazed door to No 10. Long cement render side elevation to Cemetery Lane; wide eaves and sash windows, mostly 9 and 12-pane - 7-windows to 1st floor. Shop front returns along just over half the length and has modern doors, one under bracketed hood. Brick rear gable end of cross range. Brick main rear elevation with mostly modern windows and cambered voussoirs overlooking rear yard closed to E side by a low 2-storey slate roofed range of probably industrial origin (now part of the Cambrian works); 2 multipane metal frame casement windows retained and cambered voussoirs to ground floor. At the S end is a similar range, part weatherboarded, which adjoins the rear of the shallower No 13.  

Interior
 

Reason for designation
Group value.  

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