Listed buildings in Ludlow (northern area)
Ludlow is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains over 420 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, nine are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, 25 are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Most of the listed buildings are grouped around the centre of the town, from a line stretching from Castle Square, along High Street and King Street to Tower Street, and southwards to the River Teme, and to the north along Bull Ring and Corve Street.
The listed buildings reflect the history of the town from the
This list contains the listed buildings in the northern area of the town, including those along a line stretching from Castle Square at the west, along Market Street, King Street and Tower Street at the east, and buildings to the north of this line. The listed buildings in the southern area can be found at Listed buildings in Ludlow (southern area).
Key
Grade | Criteria[1] |
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I | Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important |
II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Buildings
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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Ludlow Castle 52°22′03″N 2°43′24″W / 52.3675°N 2.7234°W |
Late 11th century | The castle buildings were extended and improved through to the 17th century, but after the | I | |
St Laurence's Church 52°22′06″N 2°43′07″W / 52.3682°N 2.7187°W |
13th century | The oldest part of the church is the south doorway, considerable parts date from the 14th century, but most of the church is from the 15th century. It was | I | |
Town Walls from Castle Walk House to Linney Gate 52°22′06″N 2°43′16″W / 52.36844°N 2.72116°W |
13th century | The walls are in stone on bedrock, and have some brick in the superstructure. They are between about 5 metres (16 ft) and 10 metres (33 ft) high.[7][8] | II | |
Town Walls from the site of Corve Gate eastwards 52°22′08″N 2°43′02″W / 52.36898°N 2.71719°W |
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13th century | The walls are in stone, and between about 4 metres (13 ft) and 6 metres (20 ft) high.[7][9] | II |
Town Walls from Linney Gate eastwards 52°22′08″N 2°43′08″W / 52.36875°N 2.71901°W |
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13th century | The walls are in stone with some buttressing. They are between about 5 metres (16 ft) and 8 metres (26 ft) feet high.[7][10] | II |
Castle Lodge and railings 52°22′02″N 2°43′16″W / 52.36711°N 2.72119°W |
13th or 14th century | The oldest part of the house is the north doorway, most of the building dating from the late 16th or early 17th century. There are three storeys, the lower two storeys in stone and the top storey bressumers on corbels. On the Mill Street front is a two-storey canted bay window. The other windows in the lower floors are mullioned and transomed, and in the top floor they are mullioned. The doorway has a pointed arch. Enclosing the forecourt on both fronts are wrought iron railings and a gate.[11][12]
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The Rectory 52°22′07″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36851°N 2.71956°W |
c. 1320 | The building has been altered. It is | II* | |
1 Broad Street and 19 and 20 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′08″W / 52.367701°N 2.71882°W |
c. 1404 | A | II* | |
27 Bull Ring 52°22′06″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36846°N 2.71743°W |
15th century | A house, later a shop, it is weatherboarding, and a two-storey timber-framed wing with brick infill and two gables.[17]
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17 Tower Street and 1 Old Street 52°22′05″N 2°43′02″W / 52.36810°N 2.71723°W |
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15th century | The building was altered through the 17th century and in the 20th century, and later used as shops and a restaurant. It is rendered, and has a tile roof, hipped in Tower Street. There are two storeys and an attic, five bays on Tower Street and two on Old Street. In the ground floor are 20th-century shop fronts and windows, and the lower floors are undercut, especially on the comer. There are two gabled dormers.[18] | II |
Rose and Crown Inn (8 Church Street) 52°22′05″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36792°N 2.71973°W |
15th century | The oldest part of the public house is a rear wing, which incorporates a timber framed with plaster infill, the later parts are in brick, and the roofs are mainly tiled. Facing the entrance to the courtyard is a canted projecting bay with a flat roof. The windows vary; some are sash windows, some of which are horizontally-sliding, others are casements, and at the rear is a mullioned window with a quatrefoil head.[19][20]
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14 and 15 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36784°N 2.71820°W |
Late 15th century | A pair of shops with living accommodation, basically timber framed, and refronted in the 18th century. They are stuccoed and have modillioned eaves, tiled roofs, and three storeys. No. 14 has two bays and No. 15 has one. There is one casement window, and the others are sashes. Both buildings have 19th-century shop fronts; No. 14 has a doorway on a canted corner, and No, 15 has a deep fascia board on an ornate console. Inside is original timber framing.[21][22]
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The Tolsey and railings 52°22′05″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36802°N 2.71746°W |
Late 15th century | On an island site and originally a market hall, the ground floor has been filled in, and the building has been converted into shops. There are two storeys, an attic and a cellar, three | II | |
46, 47, 48 and 50 Corve Street 52°22′22″N 2°43′11″W / 52.37277°N 2.71983°W |
16th century | A row of | II* | |
106 and 107 Corve Street 52°22′20″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37229°N 2.71931°W |
16th century | A pair of timber framed houses that were partly refaced in brick in the 18th century. They have a tile roof, two storeys and an attic, and three bays. The timber framing remains exposed in the upper storey of the left two bays and in the left gable end. In the ground floor are two doorways and three bow windows. In the upper floor are casement windows, the window in the right bay with a segmental head, and above it is a gabled dormer.[26]
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109 Corve Street 52°22′20″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37217°N 2.71927°W |
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16th century | The house was refronted in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is basically timber framed and encased in brick, and has a tile roof with the timber-framed gable facing the street. There are two stories, one bay, and a rear wing. The doorway is to the left and there is a casement window in each floor, the one in the upper floor under a segmental arch. In the rear wing is exposed timber framing in the upper floor.[27]
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112A and 112B Corve Street 52°22′19″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37182°N 2.71918°W |
16th century | A bressumer. In the ground floor is a doorway with a passageway to the left and a canted bay window to the right, and in the upper floor are casement windows.[28]
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1 Quality Square 52°22′04″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36788°N 2.71999°W |
16th century | A house altered in the 18th and 20th centuries, later used for other purposes, it is in stone with brick panels; | II | |
2 and 3 Quality Square 52°22′04″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36781°N 2.72022°W |
16th century (probable) | A pair of houses that were altered in the 18th and 20th centuries. They are in stone with a tile roof, and have three storeys and basements, and three quoins and segmental heads.[30]
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Bull Hotel 52°22′07″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36865°N 2.71778°W |
16th century (probable) | The hotel is weatherboarding and a pulley joist. The other bay continues as a two-storey five-bay range, partly weatherboarded, the upper storey jettied, and containing casement windows.[31][32]
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Tanners Cottages (64 and 65 Corve Street) 52°22′23″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37312°N 2.71988°W |
16th century | The cottages were altered in the 17th century. They are in brick in the lower floor, | II | |
16 Tower Street 52°22′05″N 2°43′01″W / 52.36815°N 2.71706°W |
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Late 16th century | A house, later a shop, it is timber framed with plaster infill and a Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and a cellar, and two bays. In the ground floor is a 19th-century shop front, and in the upper floor are sash windows.[34]
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Foxe's Almshouses and wall 52°22′20″N 2°43′11″W / 52.37225°N 2.71961°W |
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1590 | The quoined surrounds and mullioned windows that have casements with lattice glazing. In the centre is a painted tablet with a coat of arms and the date under a chamfered hood mould. In the right gable is timber framing with brick infill, and attached to the right of the building is a wall.[24][35]
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33 Corve Street 52°22′20″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37212°N 2.71956°W |
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16th to 17th century | A house that was altered later, it is in stone with a tile roof. There are two storeys and a cellar, and four quoins, and the rear is exposed timber framing.[36]
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95 and 96 Corve Street 52°22′22″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37284°N 2.71936°W |
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16th to 17th century | The older house is No. 96, it is timber framed with brick infill. No. 95 dates from the late 18th century, it is in brick, and has a lean-to on the left. They have tile roofs, two storeys and four bays. The windows are casements, some under segmental arches. Inside No. 96 is timber framing with wattle and daub infill.[37]
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Unicorn Inn 52°22′24″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37324°N 2.71987°W |
16th to 17th century | The public house was altered in the 18th century. It is partly | II | |
The Reader's House 52°22′06″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36846°N 2.71818°W |
1616 | The house, which contains earlier fabric, is partly | I | |
Feathers Hotel 52°22′07″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36865°N 2.71748°W |
1619 | A house, refronted on an earlier core, and later a hotel, it is | I | |
45 Bull Ring 52°22′04″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36788°N 2.71782°W |
Early 17th century | A | II* | |
7 Church Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36772°N 2.71971°W |
Early 17th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is partly in brick and partly timber framed with brick infill, and has a roof of slate at the front and tile at the rear. There are two storeys and three bays. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front, and above are casement windows.[44]
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2 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36761°N 2.71947°W |
Early 17th century | A house, later a shop with living accommodation, it is | II | |
4 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36758°N 2.71963°W |
Early 17th century | A house, later a shop with living accommodation, it is | II | |
Tamberlane House 52°22′04″N 2°43′09″W / 52.36773°N 2.71929°W |
Early 17th century | A shop with living accommodation that was extended in the 18th century. The original part is bressumer on enriched consoles, and the gable has decorative bargeboards. In the ground floor is an early 20th-century shop front, that stretches under the extension, which is in brick, with three storeys and a cellar, and three bays. It contains a storey band, the windows are sashes, and the left return is stuccoed.[19][47]
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York House (69 Corve Street) 52°22′24″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37347°N 2.71993°W |
Early 17th century | A | II | |
41 Bull Ring 52°22′06″N 2°43′02″W / 52.36825°N 2.71734°W |
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17th century | A house, later a shop with a 20th-century front, it is roughcast and has a tile roof with a gable at the front. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front, with a passageway on the left, and in the upper floors are casement windows. In the passageway and at the rear is timber framing.[49] | II |
47, 48 and 49 Bull Ring 52°22′05″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36815°N 2.71767°W |
17th century | Shops with living accommodation on an island site, with later alterations. Both have two storeys and attics, shop fronts, and mostly timber framed and was refronted in brick in the 18th century, it has a roof of Welsh slate at the front and tile at the rear, and a front of four bays. The left bay is gabled, and there is a gabled dormer; the gables have ornamental bargeboards. Nos. 47 and 48 are partly timber framed with plaster infill and are partly stuccoed, and have Welsh slate roofs with two gables and finials.[50]
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2 and 4 Castle Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36765°N 2.71998°W |
17th century | A pair of lintel and posts, above which is a blocked round-headed opening. Flanking this, in the ground floor are shop fronts dating from the 19th and 20th centuries, and in the upper floors are sash windows. In the passageway is exposed timber framing, and at the rear is a gabled dormer.[51]
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6 Castle Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36764°N 2.72010°W |
17th century | A shop with living accommodation. The oldest part is the rear wing which is in brick and has three storeys, three moulded eaves cornice and a slate mansard roof. There are three storeys and an attic, and two bays. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front that has a recessed doorway between moulded pilasters over which is a moulded cornice on decorative brackets. Above are sash windows in moulded architraves.[52]
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10 Church Street and 1 and 2 College Mews 52°22′04″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36778°N 2.71949°W |
17th century | A shop with living accommodation, and a range of two houses behind. The shop, which was refronted in the 18th century, is | II | |
54, 55, 57 and 58 Corve Street 52°22′22″N 2°43′11″W / 52.37290°N 2.71983°W |
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17th century | A group of houses that were altered in the 19th century, they are in brick with a Welsh lintels. In the passageway and inside the houses is exposed timber framing.[54]
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72, 73 and 74 Corve Street 52°22′26″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37377°N 2.71995°W |
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17th century | A row of three timber framed houses that were refronted with brick in the 18th and 19th centuries. They have tiled roofs, two storeys and attics, and seven bays, and the windows are casements. No. 72 has exposed timber framing in the upper floor, and a doorway with a fanlight flanked by bow windows. Nos. 73 and 74 have a storey band and most windows are under segmental heads, and there are five gabled dormers.[55]
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89, 90 and 91 Corve Street 52°22′22″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37290°N 2.71954°W |
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17th century | A row of timber framed houses that were later refaced in brick that have modillion eaves, tile roofs, two storeys, and two gabled rear wings. No. 89 on the left was refaced in the 18th century, and has a storey band and one bay. In the ground floor is a doorway and a canted bay window, and in the upper floor is a sash window. Nos. 90 and 91 were reface in the 19th century and have five bays, and sash windows and doorways under segmental heads. In the right bay is a passage entrance with a segmental arch, and in the passageway is exposed timber framing.[56]
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108 Corve Street 52°22′20″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37221°N 2.71928°W |
17th century | A stone house with a tile roof, two storeys and one bay. It contains a doorway, and there is a casement window in each floor.[57] | II | |
1A High Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36764°N 2.71940°W |
17th century | A shop with living accommodation, it was altered in the 18th and 19th centuries. The ground floor is in brick, above it is | II* | |
8 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36742°N 2.71982°W |
17th century | A shop that was partly refronted and altered in the 18th century, it is partly jettied and the timber framing is exposed.[59]
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Corve Cottage (70A Corve Street) 52°22′25″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37354°N 2.71995°W |
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17th century (probable) | The house was refronted in the 19th century. It is in brick with a tile roof, two storeys and an attic, and one bay. In the ground floor is a bow window, the upper floor contains a casement window, and there is a gabled dormer.[60] | II |
Eagle House (17–20 Corve Street) 52°22′13″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37038°N 2.71907°W |
17th century | A row of houses that were altered in the 19th century and later used for other purposes. They are in brick with a Welsh lintels, those in the middle floor also with wrought iron guards. Inside there is exposed timber framing.[61]
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Merchant House (62 and 63 Corve Street) 52°22′23″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37302°N 2.71987°W |
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17th century | A | II |
Old Bull Ring Tavern 52°22′04″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36789°N 2.71767°W |
17th century | A | II* | |
The Old Tannery 71 and 71A Corve Street 52°22′25″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37361°N 2.71992°W |
17th century | A pair of | II | |
Tudor House and Cottage (103 and 104 Corve Street) 52°22′21″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37255°N 2.71942°W |
17th century | A pair of | II | |
130–131 Corve Street 52°22′14″N 2°43′08″W / 52.37049°N 2.71882°W |
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Late 17th century | A house, then an inn, and later used for other purposes, it was refronted in the 18th century. The front is in brick, the roof is moulded architrave, flanked by plate glass windows. To the left is a round-headed opening lead to a recessed door with a chamfered surround. The windows above are casements, those in the middle floor with segmental heads, and between them is a wrought iron inn sign hanger.[66]
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1–6 College Street and medieval remains in garden 52°22′06″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36835°N 2.71951°W |
c. 1690 | A house on an earlier core, later divided into flats, it is moulded pointed arch with quatrefoils in the spandrels, and with a moulded architrave and a fanlight. The windows are sashes. In the garden are medieval remains, including walls, some with arches.[13][67]
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1, 2 and 3 Bull Ring 52°22′05″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36805°N 2.71789°W |
Early 18th century | A row of three shops with living accommodation; Nos. 2 and 3 were refronted in the 20th century. They are in brick with a storey band, and a Welsh slate roof, half-hipped to the right. There are three storeys, attics and cellars, ten bays, and rear wings, and the windows are sashes. No. 1 has modillion eaves, and a 19th-century shop front with a canted corner to King Street, and in the ground floor of Nos. 2 and 3 are 20th-century shop fronts.[68] | II | |
8 Corve Street 52°22′10″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36938°N 2.71842°W |
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Early 18th century | A brick house with a Welsh moulded surrounds and have segmental heads.[69]
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136 Corve Street 52°22′13″N 2°43′07″W / 52.37016°N 2.71864°W |
Early 18th century | A brick house, later refronted on earlier | II | |
141A Corve Street 52°22′11″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36965°N 2.71820°W |
Early 18th century | A brick shop that was altered in the 19th century, the ground floor is moulded architrave, a fanlight, and a moulded flat hood on fluted consoles, flanked by canted bay windows. The other windows are sashes with moulded surrounds, those in the middle floor under segmental arches.[71]
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143 and 144 Corve Street 52°22′10″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36949°N 2.71808°W |
Early 18th century | A pair of brick houses with dentil eaves and a tile roof. They have two storeys, attics and cellars, and each house has two bays. The doorways are in the right bay, and have flat hoods. The windows are sashes, and each house has a gabled dormer.[72] | II | |
13 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36749°N 2.71936°W |
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Early 18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with moulded hood on scrolled consoles. In the upper floors are sash windows with moulded surrounds under segmental arches. On the Market Street front is a gabled dormer.[73]
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7 Market Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36740°N 2.71936°W |
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Early 18th century | A house on an earlier core, later a shop, it is roughcast with a tile roof. There are three storeys, an attic and a cellar, and two bays. In the ground floor is a doorway on the right, and casement windows, in the middle floor are sash windows, the top floor contains a casement window, and there are two gabled dormers.[74] | II |
St Mary's House, railings, screen and gate 52°22′24″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37337°N 2.71943°W |
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Early 18th century | The house was refronted in the late 19th century. It is in brick with a roof of Welsh lintels, and elsewhere are casement windows. Attached to the house is a dwarf brick wall with stone coping and cast iron railings, and a gate with a scrolled arch over which is a screen.[75]
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Willow Cottage (70 Corve Street) 52°22′25″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37354°N 2.71993°W |
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Early 18th century | A brick cottage on an earlier core, with a tile roof, two storeys and an attic, and one moulded jambs and a stone hood on chamfered wooden brackets, and to the right is a bow window. The upper floor contains a casement window, and above that is a gabled dormer.[76]
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14 Castle Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′15″W / 52.36772°N 2.72079°W |
1728 | A brick house with moulded stone coping, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and a cellar, and a symmetrical front of five bays. Steps lead up to the central doorway that has Doric fluted pilasters, a triglyph frieze, and a segmental pediment. The windows are sashes under segmental arches. In the right return is a doorway with cast iron columns, pilasters, a fanlight, and a flat hood.[19][77]
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9 Corve Street and railings 52°22′11″N 2°43′07″W / 52.36961°N 2.71862°W |
1739 | A pair of brick houses with a moulded flat hood on brackets. They are flanked by canted bay windows, and in the upper floors are sash windows with segmental heads. In front of the basement area are cast iron railings, and to the right is a passageway with a segmental head.[31][78]
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The Buttercross 52°22′04″N 2°43′09″W / 52.36777°N 2.71909°W |
1743–44 | The market hall was designed by | I | |
Corrie House (13 Corve Street) 52°22′12″N 2°43′08″W / 52.37005°N 2.71883°W |
1750 | A brick house on a plinth, with a parapet that has moulded coping, and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys, a symmetrical front of five bays, and a rear wing with a single-storey extension. In the centre is a round-headed doorway with pilasters, a fanlight, a frieze, and a moulded pediment hood. The windows are sashes with stuccoed keyblocks.[31][80]
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5 Bull Ring 52°22′06″N 2°43′04″W / 52.3682°N 2.71776°W |
18th century | A shop with living accommodation, in | II | |
11 Bull Ring 52°22′07″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36849°N 2.71771°W |
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18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with a Welsh moulded fascia. The upper floors contain sash windows, those in the top floor with segmental heads.[82]
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12 and 13 Bull Ring 52°22′07″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36855°N 2.71774°W |
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18th century | An office and a shop on an earlier core that were refronted in the 20th century. They are in brick with lintels with keystones, and in No. 13 the windows in both floors have stuccoed grooved lintels. Inside No.13 and in the rear wings is timber framing.[83]
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17 and 18 Bull Ring 52°22′08″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36890°N 2.71796°W |
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18th century | A pair of brick houses, probably on a 17th-century core, with | II |
22 and 23 Bull Ring 52°22′07″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36874°N 2.71756°W |
18th century | A house, later shops with living accommodation, it is moulded hood on consoles. To the right is another shop front, then a curved 20th-century window, and a passageway leading to the rear. In the upper floors are sash windows.[85]
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26 Bull Ring 52°22′07″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36851°N 2.71745°W |
18th century | A house, later an office, it is stuccoed and has a tiled roof with a gabled front. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front with a recessed entrance on the right, and above are sash windows with beaded surrounds.[86] | II | |
34 Bull Ring 52°22′06″N 2°43′02″W / 52.36833°N 2.71736°W |
18th century | A house, later a shop, it is moulded parapet. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front with a central entrance, and in the upper floors are sash windows with beaded surrounds.[87]
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42 Bull Ring 52°22′04″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36791°N 2.71752°W |
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18th century | A house, later a shop, it is | II |
10 Castle Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36762°N 2.72038°W |
18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is eaves and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys, four bays, and twin gabled rear wings. In the ground floor is a rusticated elliptical arch with a keyblock to the left, and a 19th-century shop front. This has a central door with a fanlight between canted windows, and to the right is a rusticated pilaster. In the upper floors are sash windows in moulded surrounds.[89]
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20 and 22 Castle Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′16″W / 52.36750°N 2.72110°W |
18th century | Houses, later used as offices, they are in brick, with a lintels, those in the middle floor with wrought iron window box guards, and there are two gabled dormers.[90]
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6 Church Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36771°N 2.71978°W |
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18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it was refronted in the 20th century, and is in brick with a tile roof. There are three storeys and a cellar, and two bays. In the ground floor is an early 20th-century shop front, and above are sash windows.[91] | II |
1 and 2 Church Walk 52°22′07″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36855°N 2.71824°W |
18th century | A pair of houses that were refronted in the 20th century, they are in brick on a stone core, and have a storey band and a tile roof. There are two storeys, and attic and a cellar, and a front of four bays. The windows are casements under segmental arches, and there are four tile-hung gabled dormers.[92] | II | |
1 College Street 52°22′05″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36817°N 2.71944°W |
18th century | A | II | |
2 College Street 52°22′06″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36824°N 2.71947°W |
18th century | A | II | |
12 Corve Street 52°22′12″N 2°43′08″W / 52.36996°N 2.71878°W |
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18th century | A house and a shop, it is stuccoed and has a concrete pantile roof. There are three storeys and a cellar, and three bays. In the ground floor is a shop front on the left, and to the right is a plate glass window and a doorway with a flat hood on fluted consoles. In the upper floors are sash windows.[95] | II |
32 Corve Street 52°22′17″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37131°N 2.71938°W |
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18th century | The house has a late 19th-century front on an earlier core. It is in brick with moulded surrounds and segmental heads in the ground floor, and elsewhere are casement windows.[96]
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38 and 39 Corve Street 52°22′21″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37237°N 2.71998°W |
18th century | Originally a govers' workshop, later stables, then a house, it has a ground floor of stone with | II | |
98 Corve Street 52°22′22″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37282°N 2.71953°W |
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18th century | The house was altered later in the 18th century and in the 19th century. It is in brick, and has moulded flat hood. The windows are sashes, those in the lower two floors under segmental arches. The gable in the left return has exposed timber framing.[98]
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99 Corve Street 52°22′22″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37276°N 2.71951°W |
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18th century | a | II |
110 Corve Street 52°22′19″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37206°N 2.71923°W |
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18th century | The house, which contains earlier material, is in brick with a moulded surrounds under segmental arches. To the left is an arched passageway with a doorway in the passage, and over its rear is 17th-century timber framing.[100]
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111 Corve Street 52°22′19″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37191°N 2.71921°W |
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18th century | The house, which contains earlier material, is in brick with a | II |
133 Corve Street 52°22′13″N 2°43′08″W / 52.37039°N 2.71878°W |
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18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with a | II |
134 Corve Street 52°22′13″N 2°43′08″W / 52.37033°N 2.71875°W |
18th century | A shop with living accommodation that was refaced in the late 18th or early 19th century. It is in brick with a | II | |
145 Corve Street 52°22′10″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36940°N 2.71802°W |
18th century | The house was refronted in the 19th century. It is in brick on a stone | II | |
3 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36760°N 2.71954°W |
18th century | A shop with living accommodation on an earlier core, it is in brick with a | II | |
4 King Street 52°22′05″N 2°43′07″W / 52.36792°N 2.71863°W |
18th century | A house, later a shop, it is stuccoed, and has a Welsh slate roof, with two gables on the front. There are four storeys and three bays. In the ground floor is an early 20th-century shop front with Ionic pilasters. Above, the left two bays contain sash windows with segmental heads. In the top floor of the right bay is a Venetian window, and below are tripartite sashes.[106] | II | |
11, 12 and 13 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36785°N 2.71806°W |
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18th century | Shops and living accommodation on an earlier core, they are jettied on chamfered brackets with exposed timber framing. Beyond that is a two-storey rear wing with casement windows.[107]
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17 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36779°N 2.71838°W |
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18th century | A brick shop with moulded eaves, and a roof of Welsh slate at the front and tiles at the rear. There are three storeys, an attic and a cellar, and four bays. In the ground floor is a modern shop front, and above are sash windows in moulded surrounds with cambered heads in brick arches.[108]
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6 Market Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36740°N 2.71945°W |
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18th century | A roughcast house with a storey band and a tile roof. There are two storeys, and attic and a cellar, and one bay. The doorway has a fanlight with a central mullion, and to the right is a fixed window. In the upper floor is a casement window, and above is a double gabled dormer.[109] | II |
8 Market Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36741°N 2.71932°W |
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18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is | II |
4 Quality Square 52°22′04″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36782°N 2.71997°W |
18th century | A house, later a shop, it is in brick with a slate roof. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front, and the windows are casements under segmental arches. The rear is stuccoed and has four storeys.[111] | II | |
6 Tower Street 52°22′06″N 2°43′00″W / 52.36829°N 2.71678°W |
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18th century | A shop with living accommodation above, it is moulded glazing bars, and to the right is a doorway with a moulded surround and a simple hood. In the upper floors are sash windows in moulded architraves.[112]
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Building to rear of 11 Tower Street 52°22′05″N 2°42′58″W / 52.36802°N 2.71624°W |
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18th century | A cottage containing earlier material, later used for other purposes, it is in stone and brick and has a tile roof. There is a single storey and an attic. It contains a door and a window, but most openings are blocked.[113] | II |
Gazebo, Ludlow College 52°22′05″N 2°43′21″W / 52.36815°N 2.72244°W |
18th century | The moulded and modillioned eaves, and has a conical tiled roof. The gazebo has an octagonal plan, and contains a doorway and sash windows.[11][114]
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Linney House 52°22′21″N 2°43′14″W / 52.37239°N 2.72043°W |
18th century | The house is moulded flat hood, and the windows are sash windows.[115]
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St Julian's Well 52°22′17″N 2°42′32″W / 52.37145°N 2.70876°W |
18th century | A well head on top of a well of | II | |
The Church Inn 52°22′04″N 2°43′09″W / 52.36790°N 2.71910°W |
18th century | A house, later a public house, it is in | II | |
The Compasses Inn 52°22′08″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36898°N 2.71809°W |
18th century | The public house has an earlier core, and was altered in the 20th century. It is in brick with stone dressings, | II | |
The Spicers House (101 Corve Street) 52°22′22″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37270°N 2.71949°W |
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18th century | The house, with probably an earlier core, is in brick with weatherboarding.[120]
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Hosyers Almshouses 52°22′05″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36795°N 2.71942°W |
1758 | The moulded eaves, and a slate roof. There are three storeys, a main range of seven bays, the middle three bays projecting under a pedimented gable, and flanking wing with sides and fronts of two bays. The central doorway has a moulded architrave and a moulded flat hood on consoles. Above the doorway is a concave round-headed niche with a keystone, and over that is an inscribed tablet. In the gable is a coat of arms in a Rococo surround, and the windows are mullioned and transomed and contain casements.[13][121]
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94 Gravel Hill 52°22′25″N 2°42′47″W / 52.37354°N 2.71318°W |
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Mid- to late 18th century | A brick house with a tile roof. It has two storeys, two bays, a single-storey wing to the right, and a rear lean-to. The windows are casements.[122] | II |
4 Bull Ring 52°22′05″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36817°N 2.71779°W |
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Late 18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with a slate roof, three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a late 18th-century shop front, and above are sash windows with beaded surrounds under segmental arches.[123] | II |
16 Bull Ring 52°22′08″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36881°N 2.71790°W |
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Late 18th century | A shop on an earlier core, in brick with a quoins and a sliding sash window.[124]
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19 Bull Ring 52°22′08″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36894°N 2.71778°W |
Late 18th century | A house, later a shop and living accommodation, it is on an earlier core and stands on a corner site. The building is in brick with moulded surrounds.[125]
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20 Bull Ring 52°22′08″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36889°N 2.71771°W |
Late 18th century | A house, later a shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with bracketed eaves, a roof of slate at the front and tile at the rear. There are three storeys, four bays, and rear wings in stone. In the ground floor is an early 20th-century shop front, and above are sash windows.[126] | II | |
21 Bull Ring 52°22′08″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36888°N 2.71769°W |
Late 18th century | A house, later a shop, it is in brick with a storey band and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys, two bays, and a stone rear wing. In the ground floor is a 19th-century shop front, and in the upper floors are sash windows.[127] | II | |
25 Bull Ring 52°22′07″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36857°N 2.71748°W |
Late 18th century | A house, later part of the | II | |
33 Bull Ring 52°22′06″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36842°N 2.71737°W |
Late 18th century | A house, later a shop, it is in brick with a lintels.[129]
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35 Bull Ring 52°22′06″N 2°43′03″W / 52.36830°N 2.71739°W |
Late 18th century | A shop containing earlier material, the front is in brick with a storey band, and the roof is tiled with the gable facing the road. There are three storeys, two bays, and rear wings. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front, and above are sash windows with beaded surrounds under segmental arches. At the rear is timber framing with brick infill, and containing casement windows and a sliding sash window. Behind that is a two-storey wing with a timber-framed lean-to, and a further wing in brick and stone and with a timber-framed gable.[130] | II | |
46 Bull Ring 52°22′04″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36787°N 2.71792°W |
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Late 18th century | A brick shop with | II |
1 Castle Street 52°22′02″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36730°N 2.72000°W |
Late 18th century | A stuccoed shop with a coped parapet, a tile roof, three storeys, three bays, and a 19th-century rear wing. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front with twin entrances, bowed plate glass windows under a fascia board and cornice on decorative consoles. In the upper floors are sash windows, and at the rear is a coped gable with kneelers.[132] | II | |
3 Castle Street 52°22′02″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36726°N 2.72015°W |
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Late 18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with a moulded cornice, a coped parapet, and a tile roof. There is a double-depth plan, four storeys and a cellar, and four bays. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front with cast iron pillars and a central doorway, and to the left is a round-headed doorway with a fanlight and keyblock, all under a fascia board. The windows have moulded surround and keyblocks; in the top floor they are casements, and in the other floors they are sashes.[133]
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5 Castle Street 52°22′02″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36724°N 2.72028°W |
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Late 18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is | II |
7 Castle Street 52°22′02″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36722°N 2.72038°W |
Late 18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is moulded eaves, and a roof of slate at the front and tile at the rear. There are four storeys and a cellar, and two bays. In the ground floor is a 19th-century shop front with a central doorway, and to the left is another doorway; above each door is a rectangular fanlight. Over these is a fascia board and a cornice on fluted consoles, all surmounted by a cast iron guard. In the upper floors are sash windows.[135]
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9 Castle Street 52°22′02″N 2°43′14″W / 52.36719°N 2.72049°W |
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Late 18th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with moulded and ornamental eaves and a tile roof. There are three storeys and three bays. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front and a doorway on the left to the dwelling, and above are sash windows in beaded surrounds.[136]
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9 Church Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36775°N 2.7196°W |
Late 18th century | A shop with living accommodation, in brick with moulded and modillioned eaves and a slate roof. There are three storeys, two bays, and a rear wing with two storeys and dentilled eaves. In the ground floor is a late 18th-century shop front containing a door with a reeded surround and windows flanked by fluted pilasters. To the left is a doorway with a blocked fanlight, and further to the left is a door leading to a passage. Above all this is a moulded cornice and a frieze. In the upper floors are sash windows.[137]
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5 Corve Street 52°22′09″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36912°N 2.71821°W |
Late 18th century | A house, later a shop, it is in brick on a plinth, with modillion eaves, and has a hipped and gabled Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and a cellar, and two bays. Steps lead up to a round-headed doorway with a fanlight and a pedimented hood on columns. To the right is a bay window, and in the upper floors are sash windows.[138]
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14 and 15 Corve Street 52°22′13″N 2°43′08″W / 52.37017°N 2.71893°W |
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Late 18th century | A pair of brick houses on a stone lintels, and keyblocks under moulded and modillioned open pediment hoods. Between them is a doorway with a banded architrave, and a moulded flat hood on consoles. The windows are sashes with keyblocks.[31][139]
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30 Corve Street 52°22′16″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37110°N 2.71935°W |
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Late 18th century | A brick house with a storey band, a parapet with stone coping, and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and an attic, and five bays. The central doorway has pilasters, a fanlight, and a pediment hood on consoles. The windows are sashes and there is a gabled dormer.[140] | II |
67 and 68 Corve Street 52°22′24″N 2°43′12″W / 52.37333°N 2.71990°W |
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Late 18th century | A pair of brick houses on a stone | II |
81 Corve Street 52°22′25″N 2°43′11″W / 52.37352°N 2.71969°W |
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Late 18th century | A brick house with | II |
82 and 82A Corve Street 52°22′24″N 2°43′11″W / 52.37344°N 2.71970°W |
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Late 18th century | a house, later divided into two, on an earlier core, it is in brick with | II |
137 Corve Street 52°22′12″N 2°43′07″W / 52.37008°N 2.71858°W |
Late 18th century | The house, which probably has a 17th-century core, is in brick on a stone moulded flat hood on grooved consoles. The windows are sashes, and there is one casement window at the rear.[144]
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138 Corve Street 52°22′12″N 2°43′07″W / 52.36999°N 2.71850°W |
Late 18th century | A house, at one time an inn, it is painted and lintels.[145]
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139 and 139A Corve Street 52°22′12″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36991°N 2.71844°W |
Late 18th century | A shop and a house containing earlier material, they are in roughcast brick with a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and five bays. In the left bay is a 19th-century shop front, to its right is a passage entry, and further to the right is a doorway with pilasters and a flat head. To its right and above are sash windows in beaded surrounds. In the passageway is timber framing.[146] | II | |
140 Corve Street 52°22′11″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36982°N 2.71834°W |
Late 18th century | A house, later a shop, it is in brick with moulded wooden corbels to the eaves and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys, two bays, and rear wings, including former cottages. In the ground floor is a late 19th-century shop front with a doorway to the left and a modillioned hood. In the upper floors the windows are sashes with moulded surrounds.[147]
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153 and 155 Corve Street 52°22′09″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36904°N 2.71777°W |
Late 18th century | A shop and living accommodation, which was altered in the 19th century, it is in brick with a dentilled eaves cornice and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a late 19th-century shop front with mullions, round-arched lights, and decorated spandrels. In the left bay of the middle floor is a canted bay window, and the other windows are sashes. In the right return is a doorway with a fanlight and a simple hood.[148] | II | |
11 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36748°N 2.71950°W |
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Late 18th century | A brick shop with a coped parapet, three storeys and a cellar, and one bay. In the ground floor is an early 20th-century shop front that has a door with a fanlight, and in the upper floors are sash windows.[149] | II |
1 and 2 Market Street 52°22′02″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36731°N 2.71980°W |
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Late 18th century | A pair of shops and living accommodation with probably a 17th-century core. They are in brick with | II |
5 Market Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36737°N 2.71951°W |
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Late 18th century | A brick house with dentilled eaves and a tile roof. There are three storeys, and attic and a cellar, and two bays. The doorway to the right has a segmental arch, to the left is a fixed light with an inserted casement window, and to the left of that is a shop window. The upper floors contain casement windows under segmental arches, and there are two gabled dormers.[151] | II |
Globe Inn 52°22′02″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36734°N 2.71963°W |
Late 18th century | The public house is in brick, and has three storeys and a cellar, and three moulded flat hood on consoles, and in the left bay is a passageway containing timber framing. In the centre of the middle floor is a canted bay window, and the other windows are sashes.[152]
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Gravel Hill House 52°22′22″N 2°42′48″W / 52.37277°N 2.71329°W |
Late 18th century | A brick house with | II | |
Haldon (6 Corve Street) 52°22′09″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36919°N 2.71827°W |
Late 18th century | A brick house on a | II | |
High Hall and railings, Ludlow College 52°22′03″N 2°43′17″W / 52.36749°N 2.72143°W |
Late 18th century | A house that was converted into a school in 1909–10. it is in brick with a moulded surrounds, and in the centre of the top floor is a mullioned and transomed window under a raised part of the parapet. At the rear is a Venetian staircase window. In front of the building are wrought iron railings.[155][156]
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St Leonard's House 52°22′07″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36873°N 2.71949°W |
Late 18th century | A brick house with | II | |
Stone House 52°22′18″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37170°N 2.71913°W |
Late 18th century | The house was refronted in about 1840. It is in balustraded parapet. In the centre is an arched porch flanked by round-headed windows. In the upper floors are sash windows in moulded architraves, those in the middle floor with modillioned pediments on decorative consoles and with balustraded balconies. On the rear wing is a lantern.[24][158]
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Trotter House (102 Corve Street) 52°22′21″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37263°N 2.71945°W |
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Late 18th century | A brick house, probably on an earlier core, with a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and three | II |
11 Corve Street 52°22′11″N 2°43′07″W / 52.36985°N 2.71871°W |
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1777 | A brick house on a stone moulded wooden eaves and a slate roof. There are three storeys and a cellar, and five bays. In the centre is a round-headed doorway with pilasters, a fanlight and a pedimented hood, and in the left bay is another doorway with a round head, a keyblock, and a fanlight. The windows are sashes with stuccoed keyblocks.[31][160]
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114 Corve Street 52°22′17″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37132°N 2.71911°W |
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c. 1800 | A brick house with a bracketed sashes.[161]
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10 Corve Street 52°22′11″N 2°43′07″W / 52.36975°N 2.71864°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | A brick house on a stone lintels.[162]
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105 and 105A Corve Street 52°22′21″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37249°N 2.71930°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | A brick house with maltings, with external steps to the upper storey.[163]
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132 Corve Street 52°22′14″N 2°43′08″W / 52.37044°N 2.71881°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | A shop in weatherboarding.[164]
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14 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′09″W / 52.36751°N 2.71930°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation on an earlier core, it is in brick with a moulded cornice, and a hood on consoles. In the first floor is a canted bay window, and above are sash windows with cast iron window box guards.[165]
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1 Tower Street 52°22′06″N 2°43′02″W / 52.36820°N 2.71731°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | A house, later a shop, on a corner site, it is in brick with a hipped slate roof. There are three storeys, three bays on Tower Street, and two on Bull Ring. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front, and above are sash windows.[166] | II |
Richard's Warehouse 52°22′09″N 2°43′02″W / 52.36910°N 2.71735°W |
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Late 18th to early 19th century | A | II |
Streatley House (135 Corve Street) 52°22′13″N 2°43′07″W / 52.37020°N 2.71867°W |
Late 18th to early 19th century | The house, later used for other purposes, has a 17th-century core, and is in brick, the left return is lintels, and keystones. In the left return is a round-headed doorway with a moulded surround and a fanlight. The rear wing contains a bay window, and inside is exposed timber framing.[168]
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St Leonard's Church Gateway 52°22′17″N 2°43′10″W / 52.37147°N 2.71938°W |
1824 | The gateway consists of a stone archway and walls, and cast iron gates. Over the gates is a four-centred arch, and above this a stepped and coped parapet, the remains of a finial, and a cast iron plaque. The archway is flanked by coped walls that have end piers with pyramidal coping. At the rear of the archway are buttresses, and a keystone with a figurehead.[24][169] | II | |
4 Church Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36762°N 2.71982°W |
Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with | II | |
5 Church Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36770°N 2.71990°W |
Early 19th century | A restaurant with living accommodation, it is in brick with a moulded cornice and a slate roof. There are three storeys and a cellar, and two bays. In the ground floor is a late 19th-century shop front with a fascia board and cornice, in the middle floor is a canted bay window, and the top floor contains sash windows.[171]
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21 Corve Street 52°22′14″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37051°N 2.71922°W |
Early 19th century | A brick office with living accommodation above and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and one bay. In the ground floor is a 19th-century shop front that has a round-headed doorway to the right with a panelled surround and a decorative fanlight, a shop window to the left, and a bracketed cornice on half-columns above them. In the middle floor is a canted oriel window, and the top floor contains a sash window.[172] | II | |
28 and 28A Corve Street 52°22′15″N 2°43′09″W / 52.37089°N 2.71929°W |
Early 19th century | A brick house with | II | |
7 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36753°N 2.71984°W |
Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with a | II | |
12 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′10″W / 52.36750°N 2.71945°W |
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Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with a lintels.[175]
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15 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′09″W / 52.36754°N 2.71923°W |
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Early 19th century | An office that is moulded storey bands. It has four storeys and a cellar, and one bay. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front, the middle two floors contain tripartite sash windows, and in the top floor is a semicircular window under a moulded pediment.[176]
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5 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′07″W / 52.36788°N 2.71849°W |
Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in lintels.[177]
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16 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36780°N 2.71838°W |
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Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is in brick with lintels.[178]
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14 Tower Street 52°22′05″N 2°43′01″W / 52.36818°N 2.71691°W |
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Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation above, it is in brick with a lintels.[179]
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15 Tower Street 52°22′05″N 2°43′01″W / 52.36817°N 2.71700°W |
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Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation above on an earlier core, it is in brick with a | II |
1–5 Upper Linney 52°22′07″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36873°N 2.72033°W |
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Early 19th century | A terrace of five brick houses with a hipped slate roof. There are three storeys and basements, and a front of seven bays. The doorways have reeded pilasters, fanlights, and flat hoods, and the windows are sashes.[181] | II |
9 Upper Linney 52°22′07″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36869°N 2.71988°W |
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Early 19th century | A brick house with a tile roof, three storeys and one | II |
Bakery, Quality Square 52°22′05″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36800°N 2.72020°W |
Early 19th century | The building is in brick and stone, and has a tile roof with two lintel.[183]
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Castle House Flats 52°22′03″N 2°43′20″W / 52.36750°N 2.72210°W |
Early 19th century | A house incorporating part of the 12th-century castle wall at the rear, it has been divided into flats. The building is in stone, and has a roof of Welsh | I | |
Melling's Pharmacy 52°22′04″N 2°43′08″W / 52.36789°N 2.71897°W |
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Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation, it is moulded fascia board and cornice on fluted consoles. In the middle two floors are sash windows, and the top floor contains semicircular windows in moulded architraves.[186]
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Smithfield House 52°22′05″N 2°42′49″W / 52.36810°N 2.71369°W |
Early 19th century | A house, at one time a public house, it is in brick, and has a Welsh | II | |
The Cobblers Shop and dwellings 52°22′06″N 2°43′02″W / 52.36821°N 2.71718°W |
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Early 19th century | A shop with living accommodation on an earlier core, it is in brick with a | II |
The Kitchen Door 52°22′04″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36779°N 2.71994°W |
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Early 19th century | An outbuilding, later a shop and a kitchen, it is in brick with a hipped tile roof. There are three storeys, one bay, and a lean-to on the right. The windows are casements, and there is a stable door under a segmental arch.[189] | II |
1 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′08″W / 52.36789°N 2.71883°W |
c. 1829 | A house, later a shop, it is in brick with a | II | |
16–19 Upper Linney 52°22′07″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36865°N 2.72034°W |
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c. 1834 | A terrace of four brick cottages with modillion eaves, and slate roofs with a coped parapet. There are two storeys, and each cottage has one bay. The doorways on the left of each cottage have beaded surrounds, and the windows are cast iron casements with segmental heads.[191] | II |
Building to rear of 139A Corve Street 52°22′12″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36999°N 2.71793°W |
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Early to mid-19th century | The building, with an earlier core, is in brick and has a roof partly tiled and partly with corrugated asbestos. It was originally cottages, workshops and a | II |
East Hamlet Hospital 52°22′25″N 2°42′53″W / 52.37370°N 2.71465°W |
c. 1837–39 | Originally the administrative block of a workhouse, later a hospital, it is in stone with a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and five bays, the central bay recessed, and the outer bays with coped pedimented gables. In the middle bay is a porch, over which is a conservatory. Some of the windows are casements, and others are sashes.[193][194] | II | |
16 Castle Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′15″W / 52.36757°N 2.72086°W |
1838 | A house, later a shop, it is in brick with | II | |
Assembly Rooms 52°22′02″N 2°43′15″W / 52.36713°N 2.72071°W |
1838–40 | The former Assembly Rooms, later used for other purposes, it is in acroteria, and on the Mill Side front is a pediment. In the ground floor, the Castle Square front contains a shop window with a moulded arch, a central entrance, and plate glass windows.[11][196]
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1 Mill Street 52°22′01″N 2°43′14″W / 52.36689°N 2.72064°W |
1838–40 | Originally a museum, later used for other purposes, it is in | II | |
6 and 7 Bull Ring 52°22′06″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36827°N 2.71770°W |
Mid-19th century | A pair of shops incorporating earlier material, in brick, each having three storeys and a cellar. No. 6 to the left has three lintels and keyblocks with figureheads. No. 7 has two bays and a roof of Welsh slate. In the ground floor is a shop front with a doorway flanked by canted windows. In the middle floor is a canted bay window, and the top floor contains two sash windows under modillioned eaves.[198]
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12 Castle Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′14″W / 52.36758°N 2.72048°W |
Mid-19th century | Originally the George Hotel, later used for other purposes, it has a moulded eaves, and a coped parapet on the left. There are three storeys and a cellar, and four bays. In the ground floor is an entrance with wrought iron gates, a doorway with a fanlight, and a window, above which is a moulded fascia board and a cornice on fluted consoles. In the upper floors are sash windows.[199]
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Railings and gate, 14 Castle Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′15″W / 52.36761°N 2.72075°W |
19th century | The railings enclose the garden at the front of the house. They are in cast iron, there is a central gate and posts, and they are set on a low coped stone wall.[200] | II | |
2, 3 and 4 Corve Street 52°22′09″N 2°43′05″W / 52.36905°N 2.71816°W |
Mid-19th century | A shop with living accommodation above on an earlier core, in brick with a roof of Welsh slate and tiles. There are three storeys, two bays, and rear extensions. In the ground floor is a 20th-century shop front, with a doorway over a former passageway to the left that has a fascia hood on scrolled consoles. In the upper floors are sash windows with segmental head.[201] | II | |
10 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′11″W / 52.36746°N 2.71961°W |
19th century | Shops with living accommodation on an earlier core, they are in brick with moulded modillioned eaves and a slate roof. There are three storeys and three bays. In the ground floor are two shop fronts with round-headed windows and doors. In the middle storey of the left bay is a canted bay window, and the other windows are sashes.[202]
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16 and 17 High Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′09″W / 52.36754°N 2.71911°W |
Mid-19th century | Offices on a corner site and built on an earlier core, they are stuccoed and have a parapeted roof. There are three storeys, four bays on High Street, one on Broad Street, and a curved bay on the corner between them. In the ground floor are 20th-century shop fronts, and in the upper floors are sash windows with cornice hoods on consoles.[203] | II | |
6 King Street 52°22′04″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36789°N 2.71837°W |
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19th century | A shop with living accommodation on an earlier core. It is in rendered brick with a slate roof, four storeys, a double-depth plan, and two bays. In the ground floor is a 19th-century shop front, and above are sash windows. The rear is roughcast.[204] | II |
10 Upper Linney 52°22′07″N 2°43′12″W / 52.36867°N 2.71989°W |
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Mid-19th century | A brick house with moulded surrounds.[205]
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Tollgate Cottage 52°22′28″N 2°43′22″W / 52.37444°N 2.72270°W |
Mid-19th century | The cottage is in brick and stone, and has a tile roof with slated rear gables. There are two storeys and three bays, the two right bays gabled. In the left bay are casement windows, and in the other bays the windows are fixed. The doorway is in the middle bay, and in front of the right two bays is a pentice porch on rustic posts.[206] | II | |
St Leonard's Restorations 52°22′18″N 2°43′11″W / 52.37155°N 2.71983°W |
1873 | A church designed by bellcote. The windows are lancets, and at the east end of the chancel is a triple lancet with a rose window above.[207]
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7 and 8 King Street 52°22′05″N 2°43′06″W / 52.36792°N 2.71828°W |
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Late 19th century | A pair of shops with living accommodation, probably on an earlier core, weatherboarding.[208]
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Barclays Bank (3 King Street) 52°22′05″N 2°43′07″W / 52.36792°N 2.71872°W |
1886 | The bank is in red brick with | II | |
HSBC Bank (10 Bull Ring) 52°22′06″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36842°N 2.71769°W |
1907 | The bank is in moulded architrave and an inscribed keystone. The windows are mullioned or mullioned and transomed. The smaller gables have decorative bargeboards and pendants, and the larger gable has a pierced bargeboard and a decorative finial.[31][210]
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Woodhouse Fountain 52°22′02″N 2°43′18″W / 52.36715°N 2.72168°W |
1908 | The | II | |
NatWest Bank 52°22′07″N 2°43′04″W / 52.36873°N 2.71786°W |
1924 | The bank is bressumer on decorative consoles. The windows in the upper floor are shallow oriels on decorative consoles, and the gables have ornamental bargeboards. At the rear is a two-storey brick wing with a Mansard roof and a single-storey flat-roofed extension.[31][212]
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Telephone kiosk, Castle Street 52°22′03″N 2°43′13″W / 52.36757°N 2.72018°W |
1935 | A K6 type telephone kiosk, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. Constructed in cast iron with a square plan and a dome, it has three unperforated crowns in the top panels.[213] | II | |
Telephone kiosk, Castle Square 52°22′02″N 2°43′18″W / 52.36730°N 2.72154°W |
1935 | A K6 type telephone kiosk, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. Constructed in cast iron with a square plan and a dome, it has three unperforated crowns in the top panels.[214] | II |
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- Newman, John; ISBN 0-300-12083-4