Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
24781
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
19/02/2001  
Date of Amendment
19/02/2001  
Name of Property
Saint Andrew’s Dormitory Block at Howell's School  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Denbighshire  
Community
Denbigh  
Town
 
Locality
Denbigh  
Easting
305449  
Northing
366048  
Street Side
 
Location
The central building in a group of 3 overlooking the main school buildings from rising ground to the NW. Approached by steep flight of steps which are the central axis of a formal stepped garden.  

Description


Broad Class
Education  
Period
 

History
Howell's School (with its sister foundation in Llandaff) owes its origins to a bequest made by Thomas Howell, d1540. The Drapers Company of London administered the bequest until 1818, when a Charity Commission Enquiry was initiated. As a result of this Enquiry, an Act was passed in 1846, requiring the Drapers' Company to pay the bequest: it was intended that building would commence in the spring of 1857, and plans were apparently drawn up by Decimus Burton of London. In fact, building work took place 1858-9, the school opened in 1860, and the architect was Herbert Williams. This original building was successively extended, first by additions to the main block, and then by the addition of a group of 3 dormitory buildings or school houses, in 1929-30. These buildings, designed by Maurice Webb, form a tightly symmetrical group opposite the main building.  

Exterior
 

Interior
Not fully inspected on resurvey.  

Reason for designation
Listed as one of a group of 3 school houses which together form a strong component of the complex of buildings at Howell's School, and which exemplify an inter-war essay in school architecture, a modernist paring-down of the free gothic style which gives the school its stylistic integrity.  

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