14, Church Street is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. Shop with flats over. 2 related planning applications.

14, Church Street

WRENN ID
tall-turret-fen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Type
Shop with flats over
Source
Historic England listing

Description

14 Church Street is a former inn, now a shop with flats above, dating to the 17th century. The building has a roughcast facade with two projecting timber-framed gables, which are jettied over four columns. It has a Cotswold stone slate roof to the front and concrete tiles to the rear. The main range features two cross-gables facing both the street and rear. Brick and stone stacks are on the rear gables. The building is two storeys high with an attic. It has two 12-pane sash windows with wooden architraves to the front, and twin casements in the gables. The ground floor features two wide, shallow 4-pane sashes with vertical boarded aprons, a central half-glazed door with two flush bottom panels, and a 20th-century door providing access to a passageway on the right. Some original interior beams remain. The property was recorded as the Eight Bells Inn by 1740—new bells were hung in the nearby Church of St Mary in 1722—but is believed to have been a renaming of an older existing inn.

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