10 Church Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire: Historic Building Investigation

Author(s): Johanna Roethe

The building at 10 Church Street consists of three elements. The south bay represents the surviving element of a building constructed in around 1467, followed shortly afterwards by a building to the north of this, now represented by the middle bay, constructed in the 1470s. In the late 18th century the northern section of this front range was rebuilt. It is not known when the south bay was truncated. This report sets out the documentary history and fabric analysis of this Grade II*-listed building.

Report Number:
44/2023
Series:
Research Report
Pages:
57
Keywords:
Medieval Standing Building Architectural Investigation Houses

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