Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
919
Building Number
12A  
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
04/07/1966  
Date of Amendment
12/07/2006  
Name of Property
NO.12A ST.PETER'S SQUARE (PREVIOUSLY LISTED AS SHOP ADJOINING CASTLE HOTEL BAR),,,,,CLWYD,  
Address
12A St Peter's Square  

Location


Unitary Authority
Denbighshire  
Community
Ruthin  
Town
Ruthin  
Locality
 
Easting
312387  
Northing
358312  
Street Side
 
Location
In a block of buildings facing W into the Square, adjoining The Seven Eyes to the R.  

Description


Broad Class
Commercial  
Period
 

History
C17 gable-fronted range, probably slightly earlier than Sir Richard Clough's reconstruction of the Seven Eyes to the R, and partly incorporated into it. The N side was rebuilt in brick, possibly in the C18. The front gable end has imitation timber-framing dated 1883, including shop-front; an old post-card, pre-dating 1883, shows the front rendered with a jetty. The rear end has been reduced, exposing an internal partition; an old photograph shows a single-storey range projecting.  

Exterior
Two-storey range with gabled front of late C19 box-panelling, on an earlier stone plinth, under a tiled roof; the upper storey is jettied. Ground floor is box panelled with brick nogging. Entrance to L, with double half-glazed panelled doors with small-pane glazing, with similar side-light on R. Shop window to R, a canted bay window with moulded mullions and a transom, above which is small-pane glazing. Jetty bressumer supported by brackets and bearing fascia. Upper storey has plastered box panels and passing braces, with 4-light wooden casement window with decorative quarry glazing. Box panelling continues to L- and R-returns. Tie-beam bears a date of '1883' flanked by lines of rosettes; corbel above, possibly for a former sign. Gable has herring-bone studding, moulded barge boards and tall finial. The N side is of brick, with signs of alterations. Boarded door with segmental head to centre; 2-light small-pane casement to its R, also with segmental head, and similar window above, immediately under the eaves. To L of doorway is a shadow of part of a gable, beyond which is a brick cornice, probably over a jetty bressumer. Ground floor has a 3-light window with quarries, a single light to far L and a blocked opening to R. Upper storey has 2 x 3-light windows with quarries. The S side is of brick with a saw-tooth brick cornice over a jetty bressumer, with 4-light wooden casement to ground, the lights with irregular small-pane glazing; upper storey has 3-light transomed casement with quarry glazing. The building appears to have been shortened, the rear gable end a cross-section, now plastered over: there is a cross-beam, beneath the height of the side bressumers, with a central post under. Possible remains of fireplace to L. Upper storey has infilled central doorway, flanked by 2 inserted windows, shallow 2-light casements with quarries; small boarded opening to attic.  

Interior
Inside shop, one plain cross-beam, and small fireplace to N wall.  

Reason for designation
Listed as a C17 gable-fronted town-house retaining its character, which was developed in the C18 and late C19, including conversion to a shop. Group value with adjoining Seven Eyes.  

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