CPAT Regional Sites & Monuments Record
PRN 36441 - Welshpool, Salop Road Former Powysland Museum and Library
Listed Building 16704 (II* )
NGR :- SJ2261707679 (SJ20NW)
Unitary authority :- Powys
Community :- Welshpool
Prefered site type :- 19th century - Museum (Building - )
Listed building
The following is from Cadw's Listed Buildings database
Built around 2 sides of No 1 Salop Road, with the museum facing Salop Road, and the library facing onto Red Bank.
The Powysland Club was founded in 1867, 'for the collecting and printing (for the use of its members) of the Historical, Ecclesiastical, Genealogical, Topographical and Literary Remains of Montgomeryshire'. It acquired this site in 1873, and the museum
was opened in 1874, designed by David Walker of Liverpool; it was extended in accordance with the original design in 1880. The museum was one of a very small number of similar establishments in Wales, and entertained hopes for a time of becoming a
general, central museum of Welsh antiquities. From the outset it was also intended that there should not only be a public library and museum, but that there should also be a school of science and art, in association with the science and art department of
the Committee on Education, South Kensington, and a School of Art was opened in 1883 (in premises to the rear of the Museum). The public library and reading room on Red Bank was added when the museum was handed over to the Corporation of Welshpool in
1887. The buildings were taken over by Powys County Council in 1974, and the collection moved to other premises in 1990.
Museum is yellow brick with stone dressings and slate hipped gambrel roof over main block. Simpler hipped roof over right-hand wing (added in 1880). Single storeyed corridor links it with No 1 Salop Road, housing entrance: plank doorway with strap hinges
in steep arch. Main block has 3 bays of blind arcading with continuous hood mould; stone shield of arms lettered 'Powysland Museum and Library' in central panel (carved by Norbury of Liverpool). Deep moulded eaves band. Slightly advanced lower wing to
right, with narrow arched doorway in re-entrant angle, and arched 3-light window with transoms in advanced gable facing the street. Deep moulded eaves band. Library and reading room of 1887 to rear of No 1 Salop Road, fronting onto Red Bank (and possibly
incorporating the former School of Art): Red brick with slate roof. 2 parallel gables face the street, with entrance lobby alongside to the right: arched entrance with plank door and overlight. Corporation arms and date 1887 in steep pediment over the
doorway. Right hand gable has 4 stepped lancet windows with heavy stone transoms in the gable, which has stepped eaves cornice. Parallel left hand range has triple blind lancet panels and stepped eaves cornice. Doorway to right of gable, in brick
pointed arch.
Museum is a simple rectangular top-lit space with 2 arched braced trusses. Lower wing has scissor-braced roof. From the main entrance, a corridor with steps connects the museum with the 2 library buildings to the rear of the site, via a gallery at the
rear of the lower of the two range.
When it was established, the museum was one of only 4 or 5 other museums of its kind in Wales, and was considered to be possibly the most valuable in the principality. The buildings are a remarkable testimony to the importance of the Powysland Club, and
represent an excellent example of small-scale, highly specialised building design.
J.D.K.Lloyd, 'The Centenary of the Powysland Club', Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol. 60, 1967-8, pp.2-6;
Ion Trant, The Changing Face of Welshpool, 1986, p.123;
Montgomeryshire Collections, Powysland Club Annual Reports, 1874 etc.;
Powysland Museum Trust Deed, Reference Collection, Newtown Library.
Sources:-
Cadw Listing database , 2000 , ,
Jones, N W, Silvester, R J & Britnell, W J , 2003 , Montgomery Canal Conservation Management Strategy. Landscape Archaeology Assessment , CPAT Report 550 .
Saunders, M & Kelsall, F , 2000 , "The Society's Casework in 1999: Review of Selected Cases ", Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society 44 , 142-3 .
Wyllie, M S , 1998 , "A brief history of the founding and development of the Powysland Club ", The Montgomeryshire Collections 86 , .
Additional sources:-
J.D.K. Lloyd, 'The Centenary of the Powysland Club', Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol. 60, 1967-8, pp.2-6;
Ion Trant, The Changing Face of Welshpool, 1986, p.123;
Montgomeryshire Collections, Powysland Club Annual Reports, 1874 etc.;
Powysland Museum Trust Deed, Reference Collection, Newtown Library.
Events:-
Assessment CPAT / 2003(31/08/03) -
Desktop study CPAT / 2003(31/08/03) -
HLC CPAT / 2003(31/08/03) -
record created
19/09/96
BC96
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Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust, Curatorial Section, 7a Church Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7DL.
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