Study in grey (Dublin Street, Tremadog)
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Image: © Bill Harrison Taken: 6 Jul 2022
An exceptionally grey day even for the vicinity and I have lightened the photo as much as I dare. Each house in the terrace has a separate Cadw grade-II listing, with No. 15 as an example (85316 https://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?lang=&id=85316 ), which notes that the terrace is probably the earliest surviving structure in Tremadog. Note the 'raked half dormer' roofs and huge chimney breasts. The name Dublin Street refers to the hope in the early 19th Century that this would be on the route to Dublin (via Porth Dinllaen) although Holyhead eventually took that prize.