NHER 58716 (Building record) - 6 St George’s Street (formerly the Festival House Annex)

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Summary

A small jettied and timber-framed 17th century building, now incorpated into 39-41 St Andrew’s Street. The 15th-century undercroft beneath 39-41 St Andrew’s Street is accessed via an entrance in the cellar in this building.

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Location

Map sheet TG20NW
Civil Parish NORWICH, NORWICH, NORFOLK

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A small jettied and timber-framed 17th century building, altered in the 20th-century and now incorporated within 39-41 St Andrew’s Street (the former Festival House public house). Access to the 15th-century undercroft beneath 39-41 St Andrew’s Street is gained via an entrance in the cellar of this building. Information from (S1).

1972. Listed Grade II.
Described as follows:
Former use unknown, now public house. Seventeenth-century refaced with 20th-century alterations. Rendered with pseudo timber framing. Two storeys, jetty at first floor. Three bays. Public House front with doors at left and right sides and paired pilasters with consoles beneath jetty. Fascia with consoles at pilaster intervals. 3- and 4-light casement windows at first floor. Parapet. Three gable dormers with casement windows and bargeboards. The interior continues into Nos 39 and 41 St. Andrew's Street.

  • <S1> Monograph: Pevsner, N. and Wilson, B. 1997. Norfolk 1: Norwich and North-East. The Buildings of England. 2nd Edition. p 325.

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Record last edited

Nov 19 2013 12:47PM

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