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23, Mealcheapen Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Worcester, Worcestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1927 / 52°11'33"N

Longitude: -2.2196 / 2°13'10"W

OS Eastings: 385082

OS Northings: 254966

OS Grid: SO850549

Mapcode National: GBR 1G4.HNC

Mapcode Global: VH92T.G4XW

Plus Code: 9C4V5QVJ+34

Entry Name: 23, Mealcheapen Street

Listing Date: 5 April 1971

Last Amended: 27 June 2001

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1390007

English Heritage Legacy ID: 488958

ID on this website: 101390007

Location: Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1

County: Worcestershire

District: Worcester

Electoral Ward/Division: Cathedral

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Worcester

Traditional County: Worcestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire

Church of England Parish: Worcester, St Martin's in the Cornmarket with St Swithun and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Worcester

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Description



WORCESTER

SO8554NW MEALCHEAPEN STREET
620-1/17/442 (South side)
05/04/71 No.23

GV II

Shop and house. Early C19 probably with earlier origins and
later additions and alterations including c1970/80s
ground-floor shop front. For William Thompson, grocer.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys, 2 first-floor windows. Reddish-brown brick
in Flemish bond with rubbed red brick flat arches; hipped plain
tile roof, partly-rebuilt tall right side stack with
oversailing course; cast-iron balconettes and timber cornice.
First floor has plate-glass windows. Second floor has 3/6 flush
sashes and balconettes with 2 levels of rails. All windows have
flat arches of gauged brick; renewed first-floor sills.
Crowning modillion cornice. Ground floor has plate-glass shop
front which extends across No.22 (not included).
INTERIOR: ground floor retains no evidence of original plan
form. Lowered ceiling obscures evidence of any original
plasterwork. Hughes notes that this retains the upper part of a
Regency staircase.
HISTORICAL NOTE: Mealcheapen Street flourished particularly in
the C16 and early C17, predominantly as a retail outlet;
Hughes: 'it was the proximity to the Cornmarket that gave the
street much of its prosperity and led to the establishment of a
number of large inns.'
All the listed buildings in Mealcheapen Street form a group
with the listed buildings in Cornmarket and with Church of St
Swithun, Church Street (qqv).
(Hughes P: Buildings and the Building Trade in Worcester
1540-1650: PhD thesis: 1990-: 199-200, 226).


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