Description
This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.
SO 3288 BISHOP'S CASTLE C.P. CHURCH STREET (west side)
12/29 Nos. 53-57 (odd) and - Rudge House GV II
3 houses, latterly inn and shops, now 3 houses and shop. C17 with early- to mid-C19 refacing. Timber framed with painted brick nogging on rubblestone plinth, painted brick refacing to front, and plain tile roof. Probably 5 framed bays. 2 storeys. Brick ridge stack off-centre to left.
Framing: square panels with long tension braces. 5 windows to first floor; glazing bar sashes. 3 mid-Cl9 former shop windows to left with thin wooden mullions and transoms, that to right with pilastered surround; mid-C19 half-glazed door between first and second windows from left with margin lights, 2 lower panels, and doorcase with pilaster strips, frieze and cornice-hood; door between second and third windows from left with 6 flush panels (top 4 glazed), and pilastered surround; late-C19 shop front to right with 2 plate glass windows flanking recessed half-glazed door off-centre to left. Late-C19 and C20 additions to rear at right. Interior: chamfered and stopped beams.
This was formerly the Red Lion Inn.
Listing NGR: SO3233988732
Content
This is part of the Series: IOE\Annetts_John IOE Records for Annetts, John; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England
Rights
Copyright IoE Mr John Annetts. Source Historic England Archive
This photograph was taken for the Images of England project
People & Organisations
Photographer: Annetts, John
Rights Holder: Annetts, John
Keywords
Brick, Rubble, Stone, Tile, Timber, Tudor House, Elizabethan Monument <By Form>, Stuart Domestic, Jacobean Dwelling, Timber Framed House, Timber Framed Building, Shop, Commercial, Inn, Residential Building, Public House, Licensed Premises, Eating And Drinking Establishment, Recreational