Listed Building: ST WERBURGH MOUNT (1376391)

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Grade II
Authority Department for Culture Media and Sport
Volume/Map/Item 595-1, 4, 349
Date assigned 10 January 1972
Date last amended

Description

CHESTER CITY (IM) SJ4066SE 595-1/4/349 10/01/72 ST WERBURGH STREET (South side) Nos.19-27 (Odd) St Werburgh Mount (Formerly Listed as: ST WERBURGH STREET No.19) (Formerly Listed as: ST WERBURGH STREET Nos.21 AND 23) (Formerly Listed as: ST WERBURGH STREET Nos.25 AND 27) GV II Row of 5 shops and upper storey premises. 1874. By John Douglas. For George Hodgkinson, with Nos 15 & 17 St Werburgh Street (qv). Timber-framed with herringbone brick nogging; some plaster panels; brown tile roofs. EXTERIOR: No.19 is 3 storeys, the other properties 2 storeys. A colonnade carries the projecting upper storeys on 7 timber posts with sandstone plinths. The shopfronts divided by brick piers have timber-framed brick-nogged stallrisers; No.19 has a 9-panel door with reeded muntins and rails; Nos 25 & 27 have similar doors of 6 panels, now glazed; Nos 21 & 23 have replaced doors; No.19 has a 3-pane window, the other shops 1-pane windows; leaded glazing above the transoms of all shop windows. The colonnade has a timber bressumer with quadrant braces; the ceiling has exposed beams and joists. The upper storeys of No.19 project under a front gable, with a narrow 2-cross-rail plaster panel to the side, containing an oriel through both storeys on a coved apron with moulded coved brackets, having casement of 6 lights with 2 transoms to the second storey and one transom to the third storey; 4 panels of floral pargeting between lower and upper casements; coved jetty; gable with quadrant and herringbone braces and plaster panels; panelled bargeboards; terracotta finial. Nos 21 & 23 have brick-nogged small framing, each with a mullioned and transomed 3;3; light casement with leaded glazing above the transom, beneath a cove-jettied gable with a hipped tile apron beneath flowers-and-foliage pargeting. Nos 25 & 27 each has a 3;3 light mullioned oriel with leaded glazing above the transom, plaster-panelled coved apron and side-panels; a cove-jettied gable above each window has quadrant and herringbone braces, panelled bargeboards and terracotta finial. 3 shaped brick chimneys. INTERIORS: most features in the shops are covered. Upper storeys not inspected. (Improvement Committee Minutes: Chester City Council: 23/4 & 12/11/1873). Listing NGR: SJ4061666386

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Sources (1)

  • Digital Archive: English Heritage. 2005. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. 470386. [Mapped features: #5588 470386; #10890 470386]

Map

Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 4060 6638 (25m by 16m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ46NW
Civil Parish CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER

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Record last edited

Jun 13 2019 4:34PM