NHER 47946 (Building record) - Ann's Pantry, Eaton Street

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Summary

These houses are now a shop and bakery. They probably have a 17th century core with extensive later alterations. The exterior is of painted brick with a rendered plinth and the roof is covered with pantiles. The 20th century shop door is flanked by similar bow windows with glazing bars. The right gable has stringcourse above a segmental-headed window. The tumbled brick parapet on kneelers indicates an altered roof-line, with the roof originally being steeper but now truncated.

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Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

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House(s), now shop and bakery. Probably 17th century core with extensive later alterations. Painted brick with rendered plinth. Right end wall has flint and brick rubble with red brick dressings, pantiled roof. Two storeys; three first floor windows. 20th century shop door is flanked by similar bow windows with glazing bars. Another plain door and window to left. Two early 19th century first-floor casements to No. 32 have small side-hung lights. No. 30 has 20th century top-hung casement. Scattered iron ties. Right gable has stringcourse above a segmental-headed window. Tumbled brick parapet on kneelers indicates altered roof-line, originally steeper and now truncated. Interior: boxed ceiling beams on ground floor; replaced roof with plank ridge.

  • --- Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.

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Record last edited

Mar 9 2007 11:33AM

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