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WISBECH ELY PLACE
TF 4609
6/44 No. 5
GV II Terrace house built c.1797, part of the planned circus of the
Castle Estate designed and built by Joseph Medworth (b.1752,
d.1827). Local brown brick; slate roof with side stack. Three
storeys with basement, four 'bays'. Stone coping to parapet and
cill band. Windows all recessed hung sashes with four panes
except one twelve-paned at ground floor, in cambered gauged red
brick arches and stone cills. Three second floor, one first
floor, and one ground floor blind windows. Wooden doorcase with
broken pediment, half-round fluted pilasters, six-panelled door
with radial glazing bars to fanlight. Royal, fire insurance
plaque.
NMR (C. Gregory, Wisbech photographic collection), 1982.
A.A. Oldham, Fire Marks, 1955, W. & F. flus.
Colvin, p.286,1954.
VCH Cambs, p.242.
G. Annis, A History of Wisbech Castle, 1977.
Walker and Craddock, p.278, History of Wisbech, 1849.
Watson, prints, History of Wisbech, 1827.
Listing NGR: TF4624309572
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Sources
Books and journals Annis, G, A History of Wisbech Castle, (1977) Colvin, H M , A Biographical Dictionary of English Architects 1600-1840, (1954), 286 Oldham, A A , Fire Marks, (1955) Salzman, L F , The Victoria History of the County of Cambridgeshire and the Isle of Ely, (1953), 242 Walker, N, Craddock, T , The History of Wisbech and the Fens, (1849), 278 Watson, W, An Historical Account of the Ancient Town and Port of Wisbech, (1827)
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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