Latitude: 51.5821 / 51°34'55"N
Longitude: -2.9881 / 2°59'17"W
OS Eastings: 331628
OS Northings: 187486
OS Grid: ST316874
Mapcode National: GBR J6.CF33
Mapcode Global: VH7BD.5H4J
Plus Code: 9C3VH2J6+RP
Entry Name: 108, Lower Dock Street, Pillgwenlly, Newport
Listing Date: 31 January 1997
Last Amended: 31 January 1997
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 18180
Building Class: Commercial
ID on this website: 300018180
Location: Located on W side of Lower Dock Street, next to the Masonic Institute on the corner of Ruperra Street.
County: Newport
Town: Newport
Community: Pillgwenlly (Pilgwenlli)
Community: Pillgwenlly
Built-Up Area: Newport
Traditional County: Monmouthshire
Tagged with: Building
Third quarter C19 office building in French style. Understood to have been built in 1882 as the premises of the Board of Trade.
Three storeys with chateau-style attic storey. Five bays wide, constructed of yellow stock brick with Portland stone dressings, above a rendered, rusticated ground floor. Central doorcase with timber three panelled door, set beneath semi-circular fanlight with rendered flanking pilasters carrying corbelled balcony above. Flanking, rusticated arcading with keystones above. Three, deeply set, three-pane casements with semi-circular fanlights over to left hand side, with pair to the right hand side with entrance to upper floors to far end. First and second floors are divided into bays by full height brick pilasters. Portland stone window dressings, banding and stringcourse. Central bay has shallow balcony with stone balustrade. Flanking pairs of casements have similar, engaged balustrading with flat arches above with keystones and decorative pediments. Second floor has small central balcony, matching that of the floor beneath. Flanking flagpoles. Round-headed casement windows with large keystones. Swagged capitals to pilasters. Terracotta, swagged frieze above with central semi-circular balconette with moulded stone soffit and dentil cornice. Topped by stone bottle balustrade. Slate hung mansard roof behind with central, square, pavilion roof with wrought iron railing with floral finials.
Listed Grade II as a good example of a C19 office with distinctive architectural character, having group value with adjoining Masonic Hall (No.109).
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