52 Broad St, Hereford
No 52 Broad St is a modest example of 1960s British Brutalist architecture, a three-storey office building clad in coarse aggregate concrete panels and aluminium windows in the middle of Central Area Hereford Conservation Area.
Perhaps surprisingly the Conservation Officer preferred refurbishment to replacement, arguing that the building would in due course take its place among the wide variety of scale and age of buildings present. The ground floor use (and tenant) was retained with the upper two floors converted to four flats, a further two being added in a roof top penthouse clad in native aluminium.