St Patrick'S is a Grade II listed building in the Wychavon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 July 1987. Shop. 2 related planning applications.

St Patrick'S

WRENN ID
stark-turret-sorrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wychavon
Country
England
Date first listed
29 July 1987
Type
Shop
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SP 0937 BROADWAY CP HIGH STREET (south side) 8/77 No 29 (St Patrick's) GV II Shop. Probably C17, with early C20 alterations and possible earlier remains. Stone rubble, stone slate, and render, with stone slate roof. Two storeys. Facade has two one-bay gabled cross-wings. Each has a C20 bowed window on the ground floor. The right-hand wing is of exposed rubble and has a 3-light mullioned window with hood on the first floor, renewed in the C20. The left- hand wing has its upper storey and gable hung with stone slates and has a C20 casement window. The centre is rendered and has a 2-light mullioned window under a gable on the first floor. To each side there is a small round window with stone surround on each floor. The doorway, in the centre, has a painted wide chamfered surround and hood. Chimneys to right, and behind ridge to left of right-hand wing. Interior: not fully accessible at time of survey (January 1987). Left-hand wing has timber-framed partition wall. At right of rear room of centre part of building is a stone inglenook with bressummer. Until 1849 the building served as a vicarage. A surveyor's report of 1849 suggests that the building was partly timber-framed. (Houghton, CC: A Walk About Broadway, 1980).

Listing NGR: SP0962437503

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