NHER 26318 (Building record) - Building at the rear of 68 and 70 King Street

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Summary

Set back from Nos 68 and 70 and parallel to street line is a long, two storeyed building. This is constructed with flint rubble walls and is almost completely devoid of anything that dates earlier than the 20th century. The only exceptions are the walls themselves and some patches of 15th century or 16th century brickwork showing around the splayed window openings.

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Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

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Rear of Nos 68 and 70 King Street.

Set back from Nos 68 and 70 and parallel to street line is a long, two storeyed building. This is constructed with flint rubble walls and is almost completely devoid of anything that dates earlier than the 20th century. The only exceptions are the walls themselves and some patches of 15th century or 16th century brickwork showing around the splayed window openings.
Information from (S1).
Compiled by R. Smith.

See further discussion in file for NHER 26317.

  • --- Unpublished Document: Smith, R. 1987. [Note on yards north of St Peter Parmentergate].
  • <S1> Thesis: Smith, R. 1990. An Architectural History of Norwich Buildings, c. 1200 - 1700. Unpublished Thesis. p 408.

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Record last edited

Oct 18 2017 10:19AM

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