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Latitude: 53.1833 / 53°10'59"N
Longitude: -3.4191 / 3°25'8"W
OS Eastings: 305261
OS Northings: 366074
OS Grid: SJ052660
Mapcode National: GBR 6M.3HXX
Mapcode Global: WH771.G72Y
Plus Code: 9C5R5HMJ+88
Entry Name: Co-op Supermarket
Listing Date: 2 February 1981
Last Amended: 20 July 2000
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 1002
Building Class: Commercial
ID on this website: 300001002
Location: On the street-line.
County: Denbighshire
Community: Denbigh (Dinbych)
Community: Denbigh
Locality: Denbigh - Town
Built-Up Area: Denbigh
Traditional County: Denbighshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Mid Victorian range in 2 sections, built in arcuated Venetio-Norman style shortly after 1874, possibly by Martin Underwood, architect of Denbigh; the 2 units have now been merged.
Large 3-storey building originally forming 2 commercial premises, though conceived and built as an associated pair. Brick construction with continuous slate roof and staged stone chimneys to the R of each section, with moulded capping. Limestone ashlar facades with symmetrical upper floors and a deep modillion cornice running along the full length of the elevation. The left-hand section (no.26) has 3 large windows in similar arrangement to each of the first and second floors. These occupy almost the entire width and have narrow dividing piers; 4-light central and 5-light flanking windows, the lights with arched heads and divided into 3 panes by narrow horizontal glazing bars.
The right-hand section has a square-headed window to the centre of the first floor, divided into 2 arched lights; flanking this are single arched windows. The second floor has a triple-arched window to the centre with flanking double-arched lights. Roll-moulded arches and engaged shafts with simple capitals throughout; plain casement glazing.
The ground floor is of rusticated stone and has a wide depressed arch to the centre of each section; tall arched doorway to the R of each and a wider arched entry to the far L.
The interior was not inspected at the time of survey.
Listed for its special interest as a particularly accomplished pair of mid Victorian commercial buildings in striking Italianate style, retaining good original external character to the upper floors.
Group value with other listed items in High Street.
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