Latitude: 51.794 / 51°47'38"N
Longitude: -3.9894 / 3°59'21"W
OS Eastings: 262897
OS Northings: 212464
OS Grid: SN628124
Mapcode National: GBR DW.Y334
Mapcode Global: VH4JH.S5TK
Plus Code: 9C3RQ2V6+H6
Entry Name: No 33, College Street (E Side), Dyfed
Listing Date: 10 August 1994
Last Amended: 10 August 1994
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 14808
Building Class: Commercial
ID on this website: 300014808
Location: Situated on the corner of Margaret Street.
County: Carmarthenshire
Community: Ammanford (Rhydaman)
Community: Ammanford
Built-Up Area: Ammanford
Traditional County: Carmarthenshire
Tagged with: Building
1906 by David Jenkins of Llandeilo. Former Ammanford Co-operative Society premises, now council offices.
Red and yellow brick with red and yellow terracotta dressings, slate roofs and red tile crestings. Two storeys and attic, two facades with canted corner entry, two-window range to College Street, 5-window range to Margaret Street, disposed 1-3-1. Ground floor has big plate- glass C20 windows divided by striped brick piers and with yellow terracotta broad heads. The heads are near flat with rounded angles, made up of yellow voussoirs with moulded red centre keystones and red roundels on the angle spandrel pieces. The piers and windows are narrower for the 3 centre openings to Margaret Street, and the corner entry is similar but with recessed aluminium and plate-glass modern doors. Above are two moulded strips, the upper one a sill-band, framing a red brick band with inset yellow terracotta decoration: to both sides 'Co-operative Society Limited' and over entry 'Ammanford', the longer Margaret Street side has additional runs of pressed square tiles. First floor has windows with yellow brick rusticated jambs, yellow brick band at one-third height, a moulded yellow terracotta impost band and yellow terracotta flat heads with rounded angles, red terracotta keystones and spandrel roundels. Above is red moulded stringcourse under a white-painted eaves band broken forward over keystones, the moulded string is stepped over window in entry bay and there is chequered brickwork above and then white stucco with attic window all under steep bargeboarded gable. Windows of first floor and attic have 6 panes to top sash and two to lower sash. A similar small sash is in stucco gabled dormer central to Margaret Street front. On first floor, in yellow brick band, are inset blue brick lozenges with moulded floor red terracotta 1906 date plaques, two to Margaret Street, one to College Street.
Interior altered.
Included as a good well-preserved design using coloured brick and terracotta, and as a well-designed early Co-operative shop of historical importance in this former coal-mining area. Similar terracotta can be seen on a pair of shops in College Street but this is the better example.
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