Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
08/11/1985
Date of Amendment
28/10/2005
Name of Property
No 3 Bull Terrace,,,Defynnog,,,
Address
No.3 Bull Terrace
Location
Situated near centre of village at left end of short terraced row on now-blocked junction with main road.
History
Third house of a terrace of three estate cottages, similar to those in the longer Church Row, built c. 1840, but buildings marked on the site on a map of 1829. No 3 appears to have been extended in similar style, possibly as a workshop, to double the size.
Exterior
Terraced cottage, local rubble stone with deep-eaved slate roof and renewed brick right end stack, shared with No 2. Two storeys, two sections, each of one-window range. Right section matches Nos 1 and 2 with door to right. Windows are timber-mullioned with diagonally set square panes. Tooled chamfered jambs, stone sill and lintel. Ground floor window has sandstone ashlar moulded hoodmould. First floor two-light under eaves, ground floor three-light. Tudor-arched doorway with tooled stone voussoirs and renewed board door. Left section has no door in the mirror position adjoining the other door and has similar window each floor to left, but with modern casements instead of lattice-glazed windows. The ground floor window is set higher than those of rest of row.
Interior
Interior not inspected.
Reason for designation
Included for its special architectural interest as part of an unusual terrace of Tudor style estate cottages.
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