NHER 26228 (Building record) - No 168 King Street

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Summary

No 168 used to be a public house, and is now a private residence. The building dates to the 17th century, with 20th century renovations, and is constructed of painted flint rubble with a pantile roof. This two storey building has a central door in a moulded timber surround. Inside there are parish boundary plates from 1786, 1800 and 1825.

Protected Status/Designation

Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

Map

February 1954. Listed, Grade II*.
Listing Description Excerpt:
"Former public house, now house. 17th century with 20th century renovations. Painted flint rubble and pantile roof. Two storeys. Three bays. Central door in moulded timber surround. Partly blocked carried entry at extreme left with reused carved lintel from Princes Inn."
Information from (S1).
Please consult the National Heritage List for England (S1) for the current listing details.
Amended by P. Beers (HES), 17 March 2020.

  • --- Monograph: Pevsner, N. and Wilson, B. 1997. Norfolk 1: Norwich and North-East. The Buildings of England. 2nd Edition. p 305.
  • --- Thesis: Smith, R. 1990. An Architectural History of Norwich Buildings, c. 1200 - 1700. Unpublished Thesis. p 410.
  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1051205.

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Record last edited

Mar 17 2020 3:51PM

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