Latitude: 51.9943 / 51°59'39"N
Longitude: -4.9777 / 4°58'39"W
OS Eastings: 195666
OS Northings: 237059
OS Grid: SM956370
Mapcode National: GBR CK.JHZD
Mapcode Global: VH1QM.N4VH
Plus Code: 9C3QX2VC+PW
Entry Name: Victoria Wine
Listing Date: 24 November 1978
Last Amended: 7 January 2002
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 12373
Building Class: Commercial
ID on this website: 300012373
Location: Situated prominently overlooking the road to Goodwick where West Street widens.
County: Pembrokeshire
Town: Fishguard
Community: Fishguard and Goodwick (Abergwaun ac Wdig)
Community: Fishguard and Goodwick
Locality: Fishguard
Built-Up Area: Fishguard
Traditional County: Pembrokeshire
Tagged with: Architectural structure
Earlier C19 house and shop probably of 2 periods, the left of rear range has small sash window over door, the rest obscured by a larger wing coming forward to the street with later C19 shopfront and oriel, but there is a small tripartite sash on a side wall that could be earlier C19. The 1844 tithe map is not clear, the building roughly on the site appears of a different plan.
Detached house with shop, colourwashed roughcast and close-eaved slate roofs. L-plan with hipped roof running back from street end of large projecting NW wing, and rear range, possibly older, with left end brick stack on gable. Hipped range has 2 side-wall stacks on right side wall.
Two storeys, street front has ground floor shopfront and first floor C19 timber oriel window with canted sides, 2-4-2 pane sashes, coved cornice and hipped slate roof. Shopfront has entry to left, 3-light large window to right overall fascia and cornice. Left return wall has first floor small tripartite sash.
Set back short length of original building has 12-pane small sash over 6-panel door with 2 fielded panels, both in angle to wing. A porch carried on a single turned column has hipped lean-to roof, but was flat corniced in 1978.
Short outbuilding to left with half-hipped left gable.
Attached colourwashed stuccoed low walls enclose remaining 2 sides of small forecourt, gabled piers and iron pedestrian gate with dog-bars and spearhead finials.
Included as a late Georgian to Victorian house and shop premises prominently sited facing down West Street.
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