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Latitude: 52.3455 / 52°20'43"N
Longitude: -3.0485 / 3°2'54"W
OS Eastings: 328668
OS Northings: 272455
OS Grid: SO286724
Mapcode National: GBR B4.T845
Mapcode Global: VH76P.39QS
Plus Code: 9C4R8XW2+6H
Entry Name: Green Price Almhouses
Listing Date: 30 September 1985
Last Amended: 30 September 1985
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 8985
Building Class: Health and Welfare
ID on this website: 300008985
Founded in 1881 by Sir Richard Green Price of Norton, MP for Radnorshire 1880-85, to replace those demolished besides No 3 Wylcwm Street.
Arts and Crafts (influence of Norman Shaw), 2-storey group of 4 Almshouses with higher cross ranges to left and right. Rubble ground floor, half-timbered first floor with concave-sided diamonds, tiled roofs with cresting, 2 stellar brick chimney stacks. Broad gables with moulded bargeboards, wide boarded eaves, jettied treatment over paired splayed oriels with moulded glazing bars and curved brackets to 1st floor. Two 6-pane casement windows to ground-floor left and right. Central set-back gables with moulded bargeboards and cusped braces, 4-light window.
Tiled lean-to roof to centre forming porch to Nos 16 and 17. Nos 15 and 18 are entered under separate tiled hooded porches supported on curved brackets. Rubble side elevations with half-timbered gable, half-hipped roofs to rear of gables.
Garden entered by lych-gate with open timberwork pitched roof and 2 wooden gates. Enclosed by rubble boundary wall with gate piers; plaque set into outer face of wall to right of gate reads:- "Erected in memory of Richard Dansey and Clara Ann Green Price by Devoted Children 1930".
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