NHER 47090 (Building record) - Bridge House, Town Street

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Summary

Bridge House, in the Church Bridge area, dates to the late 18th century. This two storey building is constructed of red brick, rendered over with a steeply pitched roof with gable end parapets and end chimneystacks. The building also has a late 19th century shop front with moulded architrave incorporating a shop doorway.

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Location

Map sheet TF50SW
Civil Parish UPWELL, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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English Heritage Listing:
Bridge House, Town Street. Church Bridge.
House, late 18th century. Red brick, rendered with steeply pitched roof with gable end parapets and end stacks. Two storeys. Dentil band and plain band to south gable end. Two recessed hung sashes, mid 19th century, of four panes. One similar window and a panelled door to house. Late 19th century shop front with moulded architrave incorporating shop doorway. Narrow reeded pilasters with small inverted scroll brackets to entablature.
Information from (S1).

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Record last edited

Feb 12 2007 12:20PM

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