Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
87789
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
24/06/2019  
Date of Amendment
 
Name of Property
Pearl Assurance House  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Torfaen  
Community
Pontymoile  
Town
Pontypool  
Locality
 
Easting
328242  
Northing
200857  
Street Side
E  
Location
On Hanbury Road next to the Public Library and the junction with Glantorvaen Road  

Description


Broad Class
Commercial  
Period
 

History
Constructed late 1950s and first shown on OS mapping in 1963. Planning approval was given on 9th August 1954 for the construction of a block of 3 lock up shops on the ground floor and office accommodation over. The architects were Alec French & partners of Bristol who were responsible for other Pearl Assurance buildings elsewhere including those in Plymouth and Swansea. The Pearl Loan Company had been founded in London in 1857, changing its name to The Pearl Assurance Company in 1914 and was an important insurance company throughout the UK during the C20. Its construction of a major building in Pontypool in the post war years reflects the development and rebuilding in the SE valleys in this period. The building was purchased by the current owners in December 1993 and until 2018 was tenanted by Torfaen County Borough Council.  

Exterior
Commercial building in refined neo-classical style. Stone façade to brick building with parapet roof. 3 storey with stair and entrance bay set back to right. Ground floor of 3 separate shop units and main two floors of office accommodation over with two continuous bands of Crittal glazing, wide 3 pane windows with plain vertical bands in between. ‘PEARL ASSURANCE HOUSE’ in raised lettering above. Entrance to right on ground floor, double doors with raised granite surround, 3 steps and plinth and ‘PEARL ASSURANCE HOUSE’ over. Pearl Assurance plaque to side. Above is tall stair window of vertical glazing with raised surround and balcony railing.  

Interior
Shop units only partially inspected, retains division into 3 units but largely wholly altered in detail. Main entrance to hall, narrow open well stair of polished stone with metal handrail and U-form flat bar balusters. Wall tiles and lighting and other fittings remain. Open plan office spaces on the first and second floor, largely refitted but retaining original layout.  

Reason for designation
Included for its special architectural interest as a carefully designed purpose built commercial building of the post war period displaying distinctive styling and use of materials. Notwithstanding alterations to the ground floor shop units and internal refitting of the upper floors it has survived largely unaltered and retains in large part its original character and form.  

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