Number 10 Street Number 8 Row is a Grade II listed building in the Cheshire West and Chester local planning authority area, England. First listed on 28 July 1955. Shop, town house. 5 related planning applications.

Number 10 Street Number 8 Row

WRENN ID
first-sandstone-clover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cheshire West and Chester
Country
England
Date first listed
28 July 1955
Type
Shop, town house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Number 10 Street and Number 8 Row is a mid-18th century building, largely rebuilt as two shops – one at street level and one at Row level – with associated living accommodation, now disused. The front is of Flemish bond brown brick, with a parapet concealing the roof. The building is four storeys high, incorporating the street and Row levels. The shop front at street level has a modern appearance. The Row front has painted brick end piers, two intermediate painted Tuscan columns, a painted wood handrail on stick balusters, and a probably 19th-century fascia board painted "CHEESE: ESTABLISHED 1740: FACTOR”. A steeply-sloped stallboard sits in front of the Row walkway. The Row shopfront includes a rendered wall with a door of four fielded panels above two flush panels, set within a case featuring reeded pilasters, and a window of 15 small panes. The third storey features a central flush tripartite sash window with 4:12:4 panes, with a painted stone sill and a gauged brick head with a cambered soffit. The fourth storey has a flush 12-pane sash window with 8 panes in the lower leaf, a painted stone sill, and a cambered brick head. The parapet has a moulded coping. The full-length cellar has all surfaces covered. The street level shop has no visible features of interest. Internal inspection of the Row shop and upper storeys was not possible, but they are likely to contain features of interest.

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