3, St Peter'S Close is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 June 1952. House, church annexe, nightclub.

3, St Peter'S Close

WRENN ID
grim-quartz-curlew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
10 June 1952
Type
House, church annexe, nightclub
Source
Historic England listing

Description

HEREFORD

SO5140SW ST PETER'S CLOSE 683-1/8/292 (East side) 10/06/52 No.3

GV II

Formerly known as: St Peter's Vicarage ST PETER'S CLOSE. House, now Church annexe, nightclub and storage area. Early C18 front to C17 core, with early C18 wing (partly refronted C20) to right. Brick; steep pitched composite tile roof. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys and attic; 10-window range: 6 early C20 sashes with some later glazing, in moulded cases, and various C20 fenestration; moulded wood eaves; 4 roof-dormers with hipped roofs and C20 casements; timber-frame and brick gable with C20 casement. Entrance to left: C19, 6-panel door in moulded frame, under moulded flat hood; 2 early C19, 6/6 sashes in moulded cases, under segmental arches; various C20 casements and entrances; brick buttresses; storeyband overall. Abuts St Peter's Church, to left. Rear: displays some C17 timber-framing, with simple hoods; part early C18 brick, with gable; part C20 tile hung; 3 C18 and C19 brick stacks. INTERIOR: C18 open-well staircase with turned balusters, to 2nd floor. 2nd floor: exposed purlins; exposed masonry and moulded eaves cornice; two 4-panel doors. 1st floor: blocked C13(?) window; some reused C18 panelling; C18, 2-panel door; early C20 panelled dado; 4-panel door with architrave; stop chamfered ceiling beam; exposed ceiling beams; corner fireplace. Ground floor: 6-panel door and architrave; C17 chamfered ceiling beam; late C19 fire surround to corner stack; 4-panel door (to cellar). Cellar: stop chamfered ceiling beam and joists; stone and brick-lined; brick floor. (RCHME).

Listing NGR: SO5112940050

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