170 AND 172, KING STREET is a Grade II* listed building in the Norwich local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 February 1954. House.

170 AND 172, KING STREET

WRENN ID
scarred-vault-plover
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Norwich
Country
England
Date first listed
26 February 1954
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

170 and 172 King Street are a pair of houses dating from the 17th century, with renovations from the 20th century. They are constructed of painted flint and brick and feature a pantile roof. The buildings have two storeys and four first-floor windows that are irregularly spaced. There are off-centre doors on both the left and right sides, with No. 170 featuring a plain surround, small architrave, and hood. The left side has casement windows, while the right side has sash windows with glazing bars. A box cornice runs along the top, and there are two dormer gables with casement windows. The north gable has a crow-step design.

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