Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
857
Building Number
53  
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
16/05/1978  
Date of Amendment
12/07/2006  
Name of Property
NO.53 CLWYD STREET,,,,,CLWYD,  
Address
53 Clwyd Street  

Location


Unitary Authority
Denbighshire  
Community
Ruthin  
Town
Ruthin  
Locality
Clwyd Street  
Easting
312175  
Northing
358161  
Street Side
 
Location
Located towards the lower end of the street, opposite the former gaol.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
A late C17 gable-fronted timber-framed town-house with lateral stack. Remodelled in the late C19, when a projecting gabled bay was added to the front, probably for a shop, in a timber-framed revival style. It is said to have been a salt shop at one time.  

Exterior
Gable-fronted house, with 3-unit plan, including gabled bay to street, rebuilt and perhaps extended in the C19. This bay is separately roofed, with a slightly steeper roof-line than the earlier section of the building to the rear. Rendered with slate roofs, brick lateral stack in earlier range at rear; C19 timber detail to C19 front block. Gable facing street is wholly C19: dooray to left with boarded, studded and ribbed door with Tudor-arched head; 3-light leaded window to right. Jettied upper storey has long 4-light mullioned and leaded window at centre, and timber-framing with quatrefoil panels beneath the window, chevrons either side of king-post in gable. Deep eaves with barge-boards and apex finial. Timber-framed detail continues in upper storey of lower (west) return elevation, where there modern windows flank the lateral chimney stack. In the upper (east) return elevation, a fixed small-pane window (C21) in the C19 front block; beyond it, the wall of the original range is slightly battered, and contains C20 doorway (in original position?), flanked by small uPVC windows. At far left is a timber 8-pane window, and cellar doorway to right. Brick outbuilding at rear.  

Interior
Entrance in E side leads into a large living room to R, with kitchen to L, within the original building. The living room has ceiling with medium-chamfered spine-beam; cross-angle fireplace to SW corner, no longer in use. Quarter-turn staircase immediately R of entrance, probably not in its original position. The original front wall may have been aligned with the adjacent building (No 51); there is a beam supported by a large stone corbel on E side on this alignment; slightly inset from this, is an inserted timber post. The front bay includes a small fireplace to W side, blocked to exterior. Kitchen has 2 small boxed-in spine-beams, and had a cross-angle fireplace to NW, now infilled. Outbuilding to L in separate ownership. Upper storey not seen, but a previous survey recorded a closed tie-beam truss to N, the truss to S missing.  

Reason for designation
Listed for its special interest as a gable-fronted late-C17 town-house retaining much of its plan-form and character, notwithstanding loss of detail. Group value with surrounding listed buildings in Clwyd Street.  

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