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Schedule of Buildings of Local Importance (Consultation Draft Neath Schedule Coedffranc West Ward: Settlement: Building Name: of Buildings Coedffranc West Llandarcy William Knox House of Ref: COW002 Validation Stage I Stage II Grid Reference: Local E271885 N195729 Importance Address: Coed Darcy, Llandarcy (Consultation Site Location Plan Draft - January 2019) 148 Neath Description: Large red brick office building of symmetrical design with prominent entrance porch, stone detailing and top floor dormer windows. 2019) January - Draft (Consultation Importance Local of Buildings of Schedule Architectural Historic Historical / Group / Old or Rare Interest Interest Cultural settlement Local X X X Association character Buildings Value Justification for Consideration: Large and imposing office building in a dominating position. Early C20 – Former oil refinery offices, a reminder of the former use of the site. Notes: 149 Neath Schedule Ward: Settlement: Building Name: Coedffranc West Crymlyn Burrows Gower Chemicals of Buildings Ref: COW003 Validation Stage I Stage II Grid Reference: E269368 N193185 of Local Address: Baldwins Crescent Importance Site Location Plan (Consultation Draft - January 2019) 150 Neath Description: Large C19/early C20 railway wagon and carriage works buildings. Stone with buff brick detailing. Original roofs largely removed. Also water tower. 2019) January - Draft (Consultation Importance Local of Buildings of Schedule Architectural Historic Historical / Group / Old or Rare Interest Interest Cultural settlement Local X X X X Association character Buildings Value Justification for Consideration: Significant large example of Victorian railway architecture, a rare survival in 151 the area. Notes: Neath Schedule Ward: Settlement: Building Name: Coedffranc West Llandarcy Llandarcy Institute of Buildings Ref: COW005 Validation Stage I Stage II Grid Reference: E271690 N195395 of Local Address: Prettyman Drive Importance Site Location Plan (Consultation Draft - January 2019) 152 Neath Description: Village Hall and meeting rooms centrally located within the Llandarcy Village conservation area. White rendered walls with rosemary tile roof in the ‘arts and crafts’ architectural style of the rest of the village. 2019) January - Draft (Consultation Importance Local of Buildings of Architectural Historic Historical / Group / Old or Rare Interest Interest Cultural settlement Local X X X Schedule Association character Buildings Value Justification for Consideration: Important community building sited adjacent to the green in the centre of Llandarcy Village, constructed soon after the completion of the village in the 1920s. Notes: 153 Neath Schedule Ward: Settlement: Building Name: Coedffranc West Llandarcy Milestone of Buildings Ref: COW006 Validation Stage I Stage II Grid Reference: E271782 N195486 of Local Address: Llandarcy Importance Site Location Plan (Consultation Draft - January 2019) 154 Neath Description: Cast iron milestone 2019) January - Draft (Consultation Importance Local of Buildings of Schedule Architectural Historic Historical / Group / Old or Rare Interest Interest Cultural settlement Local x X x Association character Buildings Value Justification for Consideration: Cast iron milestone set into low stone retaining wall alongside Llandarcy green on the old lane/parish road route to Crymlyn Burrows. Important link showing the lane’s significance in the historic transport network of the area. Notes: 155 Neath Schedule Ward: Settlement: Building Name: Coedffranc West Jersey Marine Crymlyn Primary School of Buildings Ref: COW007 Validation Stage I Stage II Grid Reference: E271084 N194015 of Local Address: School Road Importance Site Location Plan (Consultation Draft - January 2019) 156 Neath Description: Small traditional village school dating from the original phase of development in Jersey Marine (c1907). Rough stone construction with contrasting banding and slate roof. 2019) January - Draft (Consultation Importance Local of Buildings of Schedule Google Architectural Historic Historical / Group / Old or Rare Interest Interest Cultural settlement Local X X X Association character Buildings Value Justification for Consideration: Distinctive small traditional school building in a central location in the village, dating from the original establishment of the settlement. Notes: 157 Neath Schedule Ward: Settlement: Building Name: Coedffranc West Skewen Nissen Hut of Buildings Ref: COW008 Validation Stage I Stage II Grid Reference: E271525 N196905 of Local Address: Serecold Avenue Importance Site Location Plan (Consultation Draft - January 2019) 158 Neath Description: Wartime Nissen Hut with small porch 2019) January - Draft (Consultation Importance Local of Buildings of Schedule Google Architectural Historic Historical / Group / Old or Rare Interest Interest Cultural settlement Local X X X Association character Buildings Value Justification for Consideration: A rare surviving Nissen hut, used in recent years as a community centre Notes: 159.
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