Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris

Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris
"an outstanding late-Georgian terrace of national importance"
TypeTerrace
LocationBeaumaris, Anglesey, Wales
Coordinates53°15′48″N 4°05′26″W / 53.2632°N 4.0906°W / 53.2632; -4.0906
Built1833
ArchitectJoseph Hansom, Edward Welch
Architectural style(s)Neoclassical
Governing bodyPrivately owned
Listed Building – Grade I
Official name1 Victoria Terrace
Designated23 September 1950
Reference no.5636
Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris is located in Anglesey
Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris
Location of Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris in Anglesey

Victoria Terrace, on the seafront in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales is a range of early 19th century townhouses. The terrace was designed by the architectural partnership of Joseph Hansom and Edward Welch for the Beaumaris Corporation. The development was a central part of the corporation's plans to reposition Beaumaris as a fashionable seaside resort in response to its declining maritime trade. The terrace was sold off in the early 20th century and is now divided into nineteen apartments. No. 1 remaining as a single house. This, and each apartment, No.s 2-20 inclusive, is designated a Grade I listed building, the Cadw listing record describing the whole block as "an outstanding and well-preserved late-Georgian terrace of national importance".


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