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35, 37 and 39, Widemarsh Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Hereford, County of Herefordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0577 / 52°3'27"N

Longitude: -2.7164 / 2°42'59"W

OS Eastings: 350976

OS Northings: 240161

OS Grid: SO509401

Mapcode National: GBR FL.DDV0

Mapcode Global: VH85N.VJTY

Plus Code: 9C4V375M+3C

Entry Name: 35, 37 and 39, Widemarsh Street

Listing Date: 10 June 1952

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1297393

English Heritage Legacy ID: 372524

ID on this website: 101297393

Location: Hereford, County of Herefordshire, HR4

County: County of Herefordshire

Civil Parish: Hereford

Built-Up Area: Hereford

Traditional County: Herefordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire

Church of England Parish: Hereford All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description



HEREFORD

SO5040SE WIDEMARSH STREET
683-1/6/339 (West side)
10/06/52 Nos.35, 37 AND 39

GV II

Formerly known as: Nos.15, 16 AND 17 WIDEMARSH STREET.
House, now shops. C18 and C19 front, to earlier core. Brick;
slate(?) roof.
3 storeys and cellar; 7-window range: (No.35) 3 late C19, 1/1
sashes with stone sills, under brick flat arches with fluted,
key-stones; 2/2 sashes over, under segmental arches with
channelled key-stones; moulded band; parapet with coping; C20
shop front.
Nos.37 and 39 have four C20, 2/2 sashes with stone sills under
segmental arches with fluted key-stones; storeyband; three
C20, 2/2 sashes and one blocked opening; parapet with coping.
Entrance (to No.39) to right: 6-panel door recessed in
panelled moulded case with C20 fluted architrave and moulded
pediment; to left, late C19/early C20 shop front with central
3/4 glazed door flanked by plate-glass windows with moulded
pilaster glazing bars over glazed brick base. Entrance to
right has half-glazed door with coloured lights under fanlight
recessed in plain case, the whole under moulded cornice. Rear
displays twin timber-framed gables.
INTERIOR: No.37: C19 dogleg and winder staircase with stick
balusters. 1st floor: moulded ceiling frame; mid C19 marble
fireplace; corner fireplace; vertical stud visible; early C19
doors.
Ground floor: kitchen range to rear; C17 moulded plaster
ceiling with fleur-de-lys motif to corners, and central boss,
in moulded ceiling frame; hop motif cable; pyramid-stop
mouldings to main frame-beams; mirror-backed shelves. Cellar:
ashlar masonry.
No.35: 1st floor: moulded ceiling beams and plaster ceiling.
No.39: late C18/early C19 dogleg staircase with turned
balusters, moulded string and rail, to 2nd floor. 2nd floor:
C19, 4- and 6-panel doors and architraves; early C19
fireplace; marble and other fireplaces. Ground floor: tiled
floor commemorating famous Liberals; some panelling; passage:
C17 timber-framing; moulded timber-framing and C19 stick
framing; margin-glazed door; panelled cupboard doors. Cellar:
stone-lined.
(RCHME).


Listing NGR: SO5097640161

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