7 and 8, Stall Street Bath, England

Listed Building Data

7 and 8, Stall Street 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1395179
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
5 August 1975
Name
7 AND 8, STALL STREET
Location
7 AND 8, STALL STREET
District
Bath and North East Somerset
Grid Reference
ST 75054 64677
Easting
375054.0000
Northing
164677.0000

Listed Building Description

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STALL STREET 656-1/41/1598 (East side) Nos.7 AND 8

(Formerly Listed as: STALL STREET Nos.5-11 (Consec)) 05/08/75

GV II

Shops with accommodation over. c1805 with C20 alterations, possibly refaced. MATERIALS: Limestone ashlar, roofs not visible from street. PLAN: Double depth range to Stall Street with additional range fronting Swallow Street, and small frontage to York Street. EXTERIOR: Three storeys, five window front. Late C20 shopfront To both houses. Six/six sash windows in plain reveals. Cornice, parapet. Rear elevations to Swallow Street also ashlar, painted on ground floor. Three storeys, five windows to whole with additional two storey two window section running behind Nos. 5 and 6, mostly six/six-sashes, one eight/eight. Cornice, parapet, roof not visible. York Street elevation ashlar, painted on first floor. Two storeys, three windows over late C20 shopfront, six/six-sashes flank blind recess, cornice, parapet, roof not visible. INTERIOR: Not inspected. HISTORY: This is the continuation of a once balanced terrace from York Street to Abbeygate Street, the bays of which were deployed two:seven:three:seven:two: the northern eleven most bays of which survive. The design for this is now difficult to appreciate due to alterations, and the redevelopment of Nos 12-15 at the south end. The widening of Stall Street was approved as a part of the Bath Improvement Act of 1789, with designs by Thomas Baldwin; and John Palmer, the City Architect is recorded in the Council Minutes (20th March 1797) as preparing plans for setting back the frontages in Stall Street, but the design for the present row, dated 1805 but unsigned, survives in the Bath Reference Library. York Street was formed in 1806, which also corresponds with the building of this terrace. Part of the Neoclassical remodelling of the City centre, but occupying a site with a much longer building history.

Listing NGR: ST7505464677