1, Bull Ring Worcester, England
Listed Building Data
1, Bull Ring has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.
- List Entry ID
- 1063795
- Listing Type
- listed building
- Grade
- II
- Date Listed
- 8 March 1974
- Name
- 1, BULL RING
- Location
- 1, BULL RING
- District
- Worcester
- County
- Worcestershire
- Grid Reference
- SO 84181 54498
- Easting
- 384181.2900
- Northing
- 254498.4130
Listed Building Description
Text courtesy of Historic England. © Crown Copyright, reprinted under the Open Government License.
WORCESTER
SO8454NW BULL RING 620-1/15/145 (South side) 08/3/74 No.1 (Formerly Listed as: BULL RING Nos.1 AND 3, 5 (Eastern Half of No.5))
GV II
Terraced house, now dentists' surgery. c1800 with later additions and alterations. Red brick over blue brick plinth; stone sills; stone dressings to rear range. Plain clay tile roof; dentilled eaves, painted. Stack to left rear roof slope and ridge-end right, both have oversailing detail and pots. Timber doorcase. Wrought-iron balconette. PLAN: double-depth with central hallway; formerly single-depth. 3 storeys and cellar. 3 first-floor and 3 second-floor windows, central window on each floor is blind, painted to represent sash. Window to left first-floor 6/6, to right is tripartite 1/1:1/1:1/1; second-floor are 3/3; ground-floor left is 6/6, to right is canted bay 2/2:6/6:2/2; with exception of the latter all windows near-flush-frames with sills and flat gauged-brick arches. 2 roll-edged stone steps to off-centre left entrance, 6-panel door, all raised and fielded, 3-pane overlight; incised pilasters, cornice. Left-return has semi-circular bay to ground-floor (10/10:6/6:10/10), bottom sashes renewed; 6/6 sash above with balconette. Later parallel range to rear projects to left as 3-sided apsidal-end with 1/1 sashes. INTERIOR: Retains joinery details including 5-panel doors, architraves, skirtings, dado and picture rails; staircase has slender turned balusters. HISTORICAL NOTE: The First-Edition OS Map shows curved bay to left return and rear range as extant in 1886.