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Latitude: 52.5708 / 52°34'14"N
Longitude: 1.1113 / 1°6'40"E
OS Eastings: 610942
OS Northings: 301541
OS Grid: TG109015
Mapcode National: GBR TFF.ZQ4
Mapcode Global: WHLSM.1NG1
Plus Code: 9F43H4C6+8G
Entry Name: 11 and 13, Market Street
Listing Date: 29 December 1950
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1196681
English Heritage Legacy ID: 386176
ID on this website: 101196681
Location: Wymondham, South Norfolk, NR18
County: Norfolk
District: South Norfolk
Civil Parish: Wymondham
Built-Up Area: Wymondham
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Wymondham
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
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WYMONDHAM
TF1001 MARKET STREET
655-1/8/112 (North side)
29/12/50 Nos.11 AND 13
GV II
Pair of shops, formerly with hall range to rear. c1600 with
later additions. Timber-framed and with pantiled roofs. 2
storey front elevation with underbuilt jetty. 2 late C20 shop
fronts. Close studded first floor lit through three 3-light
late C19 cross casements. Gabled roof with internal gable-end
stacks. Rear with 3 storey late C19 and early C20 brick
additions. Extending north from 13 is a 2-storey timber-framed
hall range with an underbuilt jetty. Casements and sashes.
Gabled roof. INTERIOR. No.11 with a sunk-quadrant bridging
beam to first floor, tongue stopped to south, embedded in
later wall to north. No.13 with a C20 open-plan ground floor.
Rear wing with inserted stack, the winder to east side.
Sunk-quadrant moulded spine beam with barred stops. A similar
cross beam to rear. Frame with jowled principal studs and
straight braces to corners. One first floor chamfered bridging
beam with bar, jewel and tongue stops.
Listing NGR: TG1094201541
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