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Office Building, New Radnor Railway Station

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NPRN403016
Map ReferenceSO26SW
Grid ReferenceSO2166560430
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPowys
Old CountyRadnorshire
CommunityNew Radnor
Type Of SiteRAILWAY STATION BUILDING
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
New Radnor Railway Station, which formed the terminus of the Kington to New Radnor branch of the Kington and Eardisley Railway, opened 25th September 1875.
The station building is single storey building constructed of coursed rock-faced rubble blocks with a high plinth. The roof is slate covered and has ridge cresting, decorative bargeboards and eaves boards. The platform side has a tall central entrance with framed, plank double doors, flanked to either side by tall, cross pattern windows with stone cills and cambered heads. Two matching windows on opposing elelvation. On the east side is a lean-to toilt block entered by a cambered headed door.
Internally divided into two rooms: a waiting room with a hooped cast iron fireplace seperated from a booking office by a boarded partition with a 'ticket' window.
(Source: CADW listing description)
S. Fielding, RCAHMW, 20/04/2005.