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20 and 22, Cuppin Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Chester, Cheshire West and Chester

22 Cuppin Street, Chester, CH1 2BN

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An early 18th century Georgian semi-detached town house, circa 1722. Originally 8 windows plus front door, but fenestration changed in early 19th century to reduce window tax. Note the segmented parapet. The interior contains a fully-panelled front sitting room, with pitch-pine raised and fielded panels, and heavy integral pine coving. The back room has a large inglenook with oak bressumer, and other exposed oak beams. The first floor drawing room has original wainscotting to dado height, and a marble fireplace.

Uploaded by Patrick Aloysius Deedy
on 12 February 2011

Photo ID: 8505
Building ID: 101376182
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