We don't have any photos of this building yet. Why don't you be the first to send us one?
Latitude: 52.2201 / 52°13'12"N
Longitude: -3.9343 / 3°56'3"W
OS Eastings: 267961
OS Northings: 259752
OS Grid: SN679597
Mapcode National: GBR DY.2BRG
Mapcode Global: VH4GD.RGGD
Plus Code: 9C4R63C8+27
Entry Name: National Westminster Bank
Listing Date: 10 June 1997
Last Amended: 10 June 1997
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 18477
Building Class: Commercial
ID on this website: 300018477
1924-6 bank built for the National Provincial bank, probably to the designs of Palmer & Holden, architects to the bank.
Exposed timber-frame on coursed rubble stone base, with graded rough silver-grey slates to roof. Large stone stack just below ridge, left of centre. Single storey, box-frame of black-painted adzed oak. Whitewashed plaster panels, 3 panels in height and 7 in width each side of central gabled canted bay window. Oak mullion-and-transom windows with leaded lights.
Centre bay has stone to sill level, then big four-light window with two layers of top-lights, the upper layer above eaves level. Similar glazing with top-lights to splayed sides. Some decorative carving to transoms. Timber-framed gable is on a moulded bressumer carried outwards over splay of bay window, carrying short vertical corner posts with turned pendant finials, and has plaque with bank name in main panel, diagonal bracing to each side and wishbone bracing above. Overhanging bargeboards with pendant gable finial. Decorative framing also to sides. Immediately flanking bay each side are matching three-light windows with single transom and top-lights. Two plastered panels below each window, then symmetry is broken in five-panel length each end. To left is four-light window to manager's office occupying three-panel width with plaster panelling each side and below. To right are two sections of panelling, then doorway and single section beyond. Oak studded-plank broad door with strap hinges in moulded frame with 4-light leaded overlight. End walls are timber-framed with tie-beam, two thin collars, thin vertical studding and long straight angle braces. Metal plaque E gable. W wall is screened by short length of stone walling with cambered-headed doorway, stone voussoirs and oak plank door with strap hinges.
Altered ceiling. Timber counter may be original, in light panelled wood with console brackets.
Listed as an exceptional inter-War building utilising the revival of timber-framing skills to traditional designs, the only such building in Cardiganshire.
External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. Wikidata IDs may be related buildings as well as this specific building. If you want to add or update a link, you will need to do so by editing the Wikidata entry.
Other nearby listed buildings