34-36, CORN MARKET is a Grade II listed building in the Derby local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 June 1952. Commercial building. 5 related planning applications.

34-36, CORN MARKET

WRENN ID
hollow-tracery-crimson
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Derby
Country
England
Date first listed
20 June 1952
Type
Commercial building
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Nos 34 to 36 on Corn Market are mid-18th century buildings made of red brick. They rise to four storeys and feature four sash windows with cornices. On the right-hand side, there is one window with a pediment, which used to be part of a three-windowed centre bay that also had a pediment. The windows on the third storey have waved rusticated lintels. The buildings have a modillion frieze and an eaves cornice, along with a brick panelled parapet. There is a modern shop front and inn front.

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