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Menai View Terrace

A Grade II Listed Building in Bangor, Gwynedd

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2285 / 53°13'42"N

Longitude: -4.1361 / 4°8'9"W

OS Eastings: 257507

OS Northings: 372288

OS Grid: SH575722

Mapcode National: GBR 5P.0PR6

Mapcode Global: WH547.F3NT

Plus Code: 9C5Q6VH7+9H

Entry Name: Menai View Terrace

Listing Date: 27 May 1949

Last Amended: 2 August 1988

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 4069

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300004069

Location: At the W end of a uniform terrace set above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor. Stepped down from the rest of the terrace.

County: Gwynedd

Community: Bangor

Community: Bangor

Built-Up Area: Bangor

Traditional County: Caernarfonshire

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History

Plots of land sold in 1851; said to have been built in 1853.

Exterior

Victorian terrace with classical and Tudor ornament. Two-storey basement and attic, 2-window stucco fronts; set in reflected pairs with each divided by varied pilasters - Greek revival between Nos 2 and 3 and panelled between Nos 5 and 6. Entablature with classical wreath motifs, Nos 5 and 6 have egg and dart cornice. Slate roofs, rendered chimney stacks and modern flat roof dormers except to No 1 which has a skylight; small pane casement windows below; Nos 1 and 2 with marginal glazing with Tudor labels and 6-panel doors. The bays are carried on iron columns over the slate steps to the basements with small pane dash windows. Nos 5 and 6 have ornate cast iron balcony with trellised uprights; this is not shown in an 1859 view but is visible in a photograph of 1883.

Nos 1 and 2 retain their boundary railings to the front gardens which slope down to the rubble forecourt walls with dressed stone coping, gate piers and finialled railings.

Interior

Some interiors retain ceiling roses and panelled shutters.

Reasons for Listing

Group value with the rest of Menai View Terrace and the Lodge to Bryn y Mor.

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  • II Menai View Terrace
    At the W end of a uniform terrace set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor. Stepped down from the rest of the terrace.
  • II Menai View Terrace
    At the W end of a uniformterrace set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor. Stepped down from the rest of the terrace.
  • II Menai View Terrace
    The middle section of a uniform terrace. set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn Y Mor.
  • II Menai View Terrace
    At the W end of a uniform terrace set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor. stepped down from the rest of the terrace.
  • II Menai View Terrace
    The middle se3ction of a uniform terrace. Set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor.
  • II Menai View Terrace
    At the W end of a uniform terrace set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor. Stepped down from the rest of the terrace.
  • II Menai View Terrace
    At the E end of a uniform terrace set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor. Stepped down from the rest of the terrace.
  • II Menai View Terrace
    The middle section of a uniform terrace. Set high above the road between Victoria Street and Bryn y Mor.

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