Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
14698
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
25/07/1994  
Date of Amendment
25/07/1994  
Name of Property
Head Post Office  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Conwy  
Community
Colwyn Bay  
Town
 
Locality
Colwyn Bay  
Easting
284828  
Northing
379256  
Street Side
N  
Location
Above the road and set back facing up Wynnstay Road; steps up to narrow terrace at either end and retaining contemporary handrails.  

Description


Broad Class
Communications  
Period
 

History
Built c1923-26 (dated 1925) by C P Wilkinson, architect of the office of works. Enlarged in 1985.  

Exterior
Grandly detailed post-office in a neo-georgian style. 2-storey and attic red brick building with hipped roman tiled roof, dentilled eaves and egg and dart cornice. Symmetrical 7-bay front with channel-rusticated pilaster strips to ends and freestone window dressings. Small pane metal-frame casement glazing. Five pedimented dormers. The ground floor is distinctive for its liberal use of freestone facing including plinth, surrounds to the large semicircular headed windows, together with the similar doorways at either end, and the panelled pilasters between each opening; all arches have lions head keystones. The doorways have similarly glazed fanlights over guilloche moulded lintels with 'public entrance' inscribed panels, panelled double doors. 1st floor window surrounds have sills and cornices; modern PO signs between floors. Right hand end has projecting bay and downpipe dated 1925. Linked to this is a square-single storey building in similar style with bullseye window to centre (now with EIIR Jubilee Plaque); attached to right is a red brick screen wall including concave niche. To left is a single storey range of 3 bays including door to left; similar pilasters ect but has freestone blocking course and square headed openings with simpler keytones. The central window includes clock and downpipes here are dated 1925. Stepped forward beyond is the modern, but in keeping, extension. Cross-ranges to either end at rear.  

Interior
Retains substantial amount of original detail and is entered through square shaped lobbies. At either end of Post Office hall are pilastered and panelled screens with half glazed doors and egg and dart and dentil cornices.  

Reason for designation
Listed as an especially good example of an inter-war post office, and of the Neo-georgian style of architecture favoured in the 1920's.  

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