14 And 15, Market Hill is a Grade II listed building in the South Norfolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 June 1972. Bank. 5 related planning applications.

14 And 15, Market Hill

WRENN ID
tenth-pediment-yew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Norfolk
Country
England
Date first listed
8 June 1972
Type
Bank
Source
Historic England listing

Description

These are two 18th-century buildings on Market Hill. Number 14 forms part of Barclays Bank and is two storeys and an attic, with two windows. It is stuccoed and has a plinth and a bracketed cornice with tiled roof. There are two square-headed dormers with leaded windows. The first floor has two three-light metal casement windows. A vehicle entrance has a moulded case, a segmental pediment, and double doors with six fielded panels. The ground floor has a three-light flush frame sash window with glazing bars. Number 15 is three storeys wide with three windows. It is also stuccoed and has an eaves cornice with tripled brackets and a pantiled roof. It has flush frame sash windows with glazing bars, with three-light windows on the first floor. The central first-floor window is within a case with an entablature and an arched central pediment. A vehicle-way is located on the ground floor, featuring pilasters and coupled brackets to the cornice. It has multiple panelled doors. A modern shop occupies the left side of the building, and a three-light sash window is located on the right side of the ground floor. Numbers 11 to 15 together form a notable group.

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