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3 and 4, Greenmarket

A Grade II Listed Building in Carlisle, Cumbria

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Latitude: 54.8949 / 54°53'41"N

Longitude: -2.9365 / 2°56'11"W

OS Eastings: 340031

OS Northings: 555970

OS Grid: NY400559

Mapcode National: GBR 7CYV.14

Mapcode Global: WH802.V7TC

Plus Code: 9C6VV3V7+W9

Entry Name: 3 and 4, Greenmarket

Listing Date: 13 November 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1196954

English Heritage Legacy ID: 386761

ID on this website: 101196954

Location: Carlisle, Cumberland, Cumbria, CA3

County: Cumbria

District: Carlisle

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Carlisle

Traditional County: Cumberland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cumbria

Church of England Parish: Carlisle St Cuthbert with St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Carlisle

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Description



CARLISLE

NY4055NW GREENMARKET
671-1/12/170 (North side)
13/11/72 Nos.3 AND 4

GV II

2 houses, now 2 shops. Mid or late C18 with later alterations.
Incised stucco walls. C20 tile roof with original ridge and
end chimney stacks. 3 storeys, 2 bays each, of one build. C20
shop fronts under sign boards incorporating roller blinds.
Sash windows above in painted stone architraves. Scrolled
wrought-iron gutter brackets. INTERIORS altered to ground
floor.


Listing NGR: NY4002555973

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