NHER 26369 (Building record) - 100 to 104 (even) Pottergate

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Summary

Nos 102 and 104 are a 17th-century long building now divided into three separate houses. It is set back from the street and has a carriage entrance at the extreme right-hand side. A datestone reading 1682 is reputed to have come from this building. No 100 to the east as a 19th-century extension.

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Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

Map

February 1954. Listed, Grade II.
Listing Description excerpt:
£Houses. 1687 on stone now removed. 19th-century extension at right-angles to No 102. Red brick, rendered over No 104. Pantile roof. White brick extension with slate roof. Two storeys. Six bays plus single bay extension. Door to left-side with raised panelled surround and small flat hood. Right-hand off-centre door with slim panelled pilasters, heavy Keystone and consoles supporting pediment. Carriage arch at extreme right…
19th-century extension:- door in return-angle with portico having square columns...Paired bracket cornice. Hipped roof."
Information from (S1).
Please consult the National Heritage List for England (S1) for the current listing details.
P. Watkins (HES), 17 March 2021.

Nos 102-104 are amongst the buildings listed in thesis (S2), which considers the 13th- to 17th-century buildings of Norwich. They are described as having the appearance of one long building. It is noted that only external recording had been possible.
P. Watkins (HES), 17 March 2021.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1220007.
  • <S2> Thesis: Smith, R. 1990. An Architectural History of Norwich Buildings, c. 1200 - 1700. Unpublished Thesis. p 427.

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Record last edited

Mar 21 2021 7:51AM

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