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Malt house at rear of 62 Church Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9914 / 51°59'28"N

Longitude: -2.1613 / 2°9'40"W

OS Eastings: 389020

OS Northings: 232557

OS Grid: SO890325

Mapcode National: GBR 1JR.0DQ

Mapcode Global: VH93T.H68R

Plus Code: 9C3VXRRQ+GF

Entry Name: Malt house at rear of 62 Church Street

Listing Date: 27 July 1973

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1201215

English Heritage Legacy ID: 376700

ID on this website: 101201215

Location: Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20

County: Gloucestershire

District: Tewkesbury

Civil Parish: Tewkesbury

Built-Up Area: Tewkesbury

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Tewkesbury St Mary the Virgin (Tewkesbury Abbey)

Church of England Diocese: Gloucester

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 7 July 2023 to amend the name and to reformat the source and text to current standards

SO8932
859-1/6/120

TEWKESBURY
CHURCH STREET (North side)
Malt house at rear of No.62

27/07/73

GV
II

Former malt house, now (Jan 1992) a store. C17, C19 alterations. Timber-frame, English bond brickwork, tile roof. A long 2-storey range attached to the rear of No.62 (qv), and with the ground floor well below current ground level on either side. On the garden side most of the timber framework has been replaced by brickwork, and there are various openings, including plank doors to both lower and upper levels. The gable towards the river, partly concealed by a later addition, has brick in timber-framing, and includes in the gable a three-light opening with moulded wood mullions.

On the far side, facing into Old Baptist Chapel Court, the first section of walling is entirely brickwork, and the further section is square panel framing, each with one two-light opening. Two very large section beam ends (one of these approx 300 x 400mm) protrude through the wall at approx 1m above pavement level, that to the right on a heavy timber plate; the wall bows out into the court, but this appears to be of early occurrence.

INTERIOR retains an early roof structure, and the floor is carried on three very large rough beams, with early joists. The lower level floor is well below current ground level. An early surviving example of this building type, particularly in its urban context. There is another C17 malthouse to the rear of No.23 Barton Street (qv).

Listing NGR: SO8902032557

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