Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
87075
Building Number
9  
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
01/07/1974  
Date of Amendment
30/11/2005  
Name of Property
,9,Victoria Place,,Haverfordwest,,SA61 2JX  
Address
9 Victoria Place  

Location


Unitary Authority
Pembrokeshire  
Community
Haverfordwest  
Town
Haverfordwest  
Locality
 
Easting
195476  
Northing
215657  
Street Side
SE  
Location
Situated in terraced row Nos 1-17 Victoria Place, to left of Lloyds Bank.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Part of a development at the entrance of the town by William Owen including the New Bridge and two terraces facing each other, now Nos 1 to 17 Victoria Place, completed in 1839. Part of the terrace, especially the eastern end, may date from before then. (See early C19 prints). The town improvements began as a result of a special Act of Parliament of 1835, but the terraces were named in commemoration of the accession of Queen Victoria in June 1837. The N terrace is plainer than that on the S which is of 19 bays with giant pilasters framing narrow alternate bays with arched doorways. Houses are mostly two-bay with narrow entrance bay to right, but No 1 differs, with canted corner to Quay St. No 7, Lloyds Bank, was much altered in 1893, originally two houses. No 9 was the centre with the date plaque 1839, Nos 15 and 17 are joined, No 17 with a chamfered corner and elevation to the river. No 9 has been the offices of R.K. Lucas, land agents, since the C19, also office of the trustees of the Sir John Perrott Trust. In 1926 it was also the office of James Thomas & Son, land agents and surveyors.  

Exterior
Terraced house, now commercial premises, painted stucco, with slate mansard roof behind parapet and red brick left end stack. Three storeys, two-bay front with giant pilasters framing narrow right bay (left pilaster actually part of No 7-9) and pilaster to left (part of pair of pilasters framing entry to No 11). Pilasters have simple stepped caps and plinths. Entablature over with deep frieze and simple cornice, broken forward over left pier and narrow right bay, the latter with '1839' in frieze and 'Victoria Place' in curved-headed parapet block. Windows are sashes with narrow marginal panes: narrower to the two entrance bays and longer on the first floor than above. Ground floor main bay has C20 bowed shop window similar to the one on No 11 next door. To the right, arched doorway with marginal glazing to radiating bar fanlight, and original heavy two-panel door.  

Interior
Ground floor altered.  

Reason for designation
Included for its special architectural interest as part of a good classical stuccoed terrace, Nos 1-17 Victoria Place.  

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