Latitude: 52.3677 / 52°22'3"N
Longitude: -2.72 / 2°43'12"W
OS Eastings: 351071
OS Northings: 274645
OS Grid: SO510746
Mapcode National: GBR BK.RYX3
Mapcode Global: VH843.SRWB
Plus Code: 9C4V979H+3X
Entry Name: 2 and 4, Castle Street
Listing Date: 15 April 1954
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1202787
English Heritage Legacy ID: 389820
ID on this website: 101202787
LUDLOW
SO5174 CASTLE STREET
825-1/1/196 (North side)
15/04/54 Nos.2 AND 4
GV II
Shops and dwellings. Early C18 encasement of C17 timber-frame.
Brick; timber-frame; old plain tiles; brick ridge stack to
right; brick stacks to rear. 2 unit plan. 3-storeys, attic and
cellar; 2-window range: 6/6 sashes (to left in moulded case)
under gauged brick flat arches, with central blocked opening
under gauged brick semi-circular arch. Right-hand unit has 6/6
sash under gauged brick flat arch, with 6/6 sash over;
left-hand unit has 6/6 sash in moulded case under gauged brick
flat arch; central blocked opening; moulded and modillioned
wood eaves. Central passageway to Quality Square, with timber
lintel and posts. To left, early C19 shopfront, with
part-glazed panelled door and overlight to right, and canted
bay with glazing bars and tapered shafts, on chamfered
brackets, to left; all under moulded cornice. To right, C20
door, overlight, glazing and stallboard, in earlier shopfront.
Passageway to rear has exposed box framing with brick infill
and moulded plates, on both sides; spurstones; C20 leaded
light to right. Rear opening shows added lintel, with string
course over. Rear elevation has various lights and casements,
with some C18 leaded lights to left; central blocked openings;
wide gable dormer with tripartite window; outshut with plank
door in chamfered case to right.
Listing NGR: SO5107474648
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