No. 9, Market Place is a Grade II listed building in the Wychavon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 May 1952. House.

No. 9, Market Place

WRENN ID
slow-cornice-indigo
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wychavon
Country
England
Date first listed
7 May 1952
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

No. 9 Market Place is a building dating from the late 15th century with later alterations. It features a timber frame and painted cement, and is two storeys tall. The right-hand section has an overhang at the first floor and an altered 17th-century iron casement window, partly with leaded lights, along with a gabled dormer to the left. There is a 19th-century rectangular shop bay window on a stone base with a gable above. Inside, there is an exposed rubble wall on the right-hand side that is part of Abbot Reginald's Gateway.

No. 9 Market Place is part of a group that includes the Public Library, Nos. 6 and 6A, Nos. 7 and 9 (formerly No. 8), and Walker Hall, as well as several other historical structures such as Abbot Reginald's Gateway, The Old Vicarage, and various remains of the Abbey.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. 7, Market Place Grade II 6 m
  2. The Old Vicarage (Church House) Grade II* 8 m
  3. Abbot Reginald's Gateway Grade I 9 m
  4. Walker Hall Grade II* 13 m
  5. 6 and 6a, Market Place Grade II 16 m
  6. Church of All Saints Grade I 29 m
  7. Public Library Grade II 34 m
  8. Church of St Lawrence Grade II* 60 m
  9. 8 and 10, Bridge Street Grade II 62 m
  10. Town Hall Grade II 62 m