66, CHURCH STREET (See details for further address information) is a Grade II listed building in the Tewkesbury local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 March 1952. House. 7 related planning applications.
66, CHURCH STREET (See details for further address information)
- WRENN ID
- white-cobble-rye
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Tewkesbury
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 March 1952
- Type
- House
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
No. 66 Church Street, also known as No. 36 St Mary's Lane, is a house dating from the 16th century, located at the end of a row of buildings. It features tension-braced close-studded framing with plaster or brick infill, a tiled roof, and a brick stack. This well-preserved framed building has jetties on both Church Street and St Mary's Lane, supported by a corner bracket on the dragon beam.
The house has a two-room parallel plan with a rear one-room wing. It stands two storeys high with an attic and basement, and has two windows on the front. The 18th-century gabled dormers contain two-light casements above deep three-light casements with horizontal bars. The underbuilt ground floor features four-light display windows on either side of a central part-glazed door, with an additional six-panel door leading to a throughway on the left, which has a blocked transom light above it.
To the right, there is a return with a blocked casement in brick-nogged framing on the ground floor and a small light on the first floor. A plank door leads to No. 36 St Mary's Lane, and there is a one-bay wing in brick that is two storeys tall with an attic. This wing has a two-light casement gable above two-light and four-light windows on the ground floor, with a rendered back gable. A large brick stack is located at the rear of the main block, which also has a two-storey rear wing.
Inside, the ground floor features a full-width layout with a dragon beam, a central front post, and a rear left-hand stair. The first floor includes corner jowl posts, framed partitions separating the front rooms from the rear stairwell, and an inserted axial stack in the right-hand room, which has a door leading to a rear winder stair and the rear wing. The attic has clasped purlins, wind braces at the front and rear, and inserted dormers. The rear wing contains axial bridging beams with stepped chamfer stops, a small 19th-century cast-iron range with a spit bar on the ground floor, and an end gable collared truss with an extended tie on the first floor.
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- No EPC on record for this property
- No sale records on file
- Related listed building consents — 7 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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