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Latitude: 53.2568 / 53°15'24"N
Longitude: -3.4446 / 3°26'40"W
OS Eastings: 303726
OS Northings: 374287
OS Grid: SJ037742
Mapcode National: GBR 4ZDS.17
Mapcode Global: WH76N.1DZL
Plus Code: 9C5R7H44+P5
Entry Name: The Barrow Arms P.H.
Listing Date: 16 November 1962
Last Amended: 24 November 1987
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 1468
Building Class: Commercial
Also known as: The Barrow
Barrow
The Barrow, St. Asaph
ID on this website: 300001468
Location: Set into the slope near the bottom of the street, detached to left.
County: Denbighshire
Community: St. Asaph (Llanelwy)
Community: St. Asaph
Built-Up Area: St Asaph
Traditional County: Flintshire
Tagged with: Pub
Bishop Isaac Barrow founded the almshouses in 1680 for 8 poor widows appointed alternately by Bishop and Dean and families of Cefn and Llannerch; rebuilt by Bishop Lewis Bagot in 1795; converted into a public house and restaurant in recent years.
U-plan structure; single storey whitewashed brick symmetrical 6-window front with stepped plinth and dentil cornice. Central tall open pedimented doorcase with double boarded doors. Hipped slate roof and red brick chimney stack with later capping. 12-pane sash windows with cambered voussoir heads.
Whitewashed brick rear with modern alterations. Small courtyard has relocated cast-iron lamp-post and is bounded by a revetment wall heightened in brick with the grounds of the old palace above.
The interior retains fireplaces and Victorian ranges.
Group value with other listed items in the High Street.
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