90 92, W Street England, UK

Listed Building Description
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  1. 1781 WEST STREET (North West Side) Nos 90 and 92 (formerly listed as The Tudor House) SP 2764 8/269 10.1.53.

II* GV

  1. Good, mainly early to mid C17, 3 storey house of 4 bays. Extensive restoration, which included the uncovering of the timber framing, can be considered satisfactory. Modern casements and leaded lights. Four flush gables with band of geometrical timber framing under second floor sill level. The first storey is of close square timber framing with two sections of chevron framing near the centre. The ground floor storey is of (?) earlier, vertical, fairly close set studding. Upper floors are jettied, with moulded projecting floor joists, fragments of carving to bressummers and heavy console brackets. Stone plinth. Old tiles. VCH, viii, pp.429, 435.

All the listed buildings on the north-west side from Nos 78 to 98 form a group

Listing NGR: SP2782564407