Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
85320
Building Number
19  
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
30/03/1951  
Date of Amendment
26/09/2005  
Name of Property
,19,Cornhill (Pencei),Porthmadog harbour,Porthmadog,,  
Address
19 Pencei (Cornhill)  

Location


Unitary Authority
Gwynedd  
Community
Porthmadog  
Town
Porthmadog  
Locality
Porthmadog  
Easting
256858  
Northing
338418  
Street Side
N  
Location
In a row of terraced houses on the N side of Cornhill.  

Description


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Period
 

History
Cornhill is the group of buildings around the original Porthmadog harbour (Cornhill Wharf), which was built 1821-4. It became the commercial centre of the port and in 1833 Samuel Lewis noted that 'many good houses have been built, and a considerable trade is now carried on'. Buildings in Cornhill included houses, shops, bank, offices and workshops. In 1886 there were sail makers, 2 block and spar makers, 2 public houses, 4 grocers, butcher, ironmonger and a shipsmith. In addition, the Bwlch-y-Slate Quarry Co, Carnarvonshire & Merionethshire Steamship Co, Workmen's Benefit Building Society, Davies Brothers Slate Merchants, Parry & Co and Prichard Brothers ship brokers all had offices in Cornhill. No 19 Cornhill was built in the 2nd quarter of the C19 and is shown on the 1842 Tithe map. Originally a public house it was known as the Rope & Anchor in 1844, and subsequently as the Blue Anchor. Now a private house.  

Exterior
A 2½-storey 3-window house of large slate-stone blocks laid in regular courses, slate roof with added skylights, and end stacks, of which the R-hand has been heightened adjacent to the higher No 20. The entrance is offset to the R of centre. It has a replacement half-glazed door and overlight. Windows are 4-pane horned sashes, shorter in the upper storey. The 2-window rear has replacement windows in earlier openings and an added 1-storey gabled wing on the R side.  

Interior
Not inspected.  

Reason for designation
Listed for its special architectural interest as a C19 former public house which forms part of a terrace in the commercial centre of the port, notable for its distinctive use of local stone and retaining definite C19 character, and for its contribution to the historical integrity of Porthmadog harbour.  

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