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Latitude: 53.3127 / 53°18'45"N
Longitude: -4.6297 / 4°37'46"W
OS Eastings: 224905
OS Northings: 382754
OS Grid: SH249827
Mapcode National: GBR GMYY.825
Mapcode Global: WH314.VZKS
Plus Code: 9C5Q897C+34
Entry Name: Store, Old Boiler Shop & Sawmill buildings at Marine Yard
Listing Date: 17 October 1986
Last Amended: 25 July 1994
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 5737
Building Class: Commercial
ID on this website: 300005737
Location: Opposite Water Street.
County: Isle of Anglesey
Community: Holyhead (Caergybi)
Community: Holyhead
Built-Up Area: Holyhead
Traditional County: Anglesey
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Part of a large group of marine workshop buildings, built between 1858 and 1880.
To NW, tall single storey sawmill building grey green rubble with pale dressings, modern corrugated roof. Two bay SW gable with centre pilaster and inclined eaves bands, blocked arch openings on 2 levels. Five bay main flank with irregular arched openings and fixed small-pane metal lights; small lean-to extension. Blind NE gable with modern timber doors replacing arched openings. Taller cross range of old boiler shop runs to rear with similar external pilaster and eaves band treatment. Tall ground floor arched windows with fixed lights. Slate roof with external chimney through eaves facing Smithy. One storey lean-to extension along full length of NE face.
One storey stores building (formerly Smithy) with hipped slate roof (blanked off lantern/ventilator), brick heads to arched ground floor windows, fixed small-pane metal lights; later broad openings with metal lintels. Sawmill retains belt-driven saw on rails, by T Robinson of Rochdale. Interior of Old Boiler Shop opens through a massive arch with wooden doors to Boiler Shop at right angles. Old Boiler Shop retains brick pilasters with corbelled out rails for original travelling crane with ratchet mechanism. Stores interior has brick pilasters and arches to inner gable formerly linking to Boiler Shop; side arches for drive belts. Open timber roofs.
Listed as part of a (probably) unique group of purpose-built marine service buildings at a major British ferry port.
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