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2-6, Upton Upon Severn

Description: 2-6

Grade: II*
Date Listed: 25 March 1968
English Heritage Building ID: 151265

OS Grid Reference: SO8512440684
OS Grid Coordinates: 385124, 240684
Latitude/Longitude: 52.0643, -2.2184

Location: 26 Church Street, Upton Upon Severn, Worcestershire WR8 0HT

Locality: Upton Upon Severn
Local Authority: Malvern Hills
County: Worcestershire
Country: England
Postcode: WR8 0HT

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Listing Text

UPTON-UPON-SEVERN CHURCH STREET
SO 8540
2/14 (south side)
25.3.68
Nos 2 to 6 (even)
GV
II*
Circa 1720 brick refacing of late C16 hall house, reputedly a manorial courthouse.
Now 3 houses. The 2 bay hall is incorporated into the east side of No 2 and No 4, the
end bay is now No 6. The west side of No 2 incorporates a separate timber-framed
range of C1600, separately roofed. Exposed timbers in east gable. Main range with
continuous roof line with central brick stack. Plain tiles.

Front has continuous parapet with 5 urns, but 6 window main range apparently 3-storey
with dummy attic windows and 3 window end range apparently 2-storey with larger
windows, dummy on 1st floor. Early C18 glazing bars survive on dummy windows and to
all windows of No 2. Flat rubbed brick arches and moulded stone sills throughout.
Original pedimented wood door hoods to Nos 2 and 4. Eight panel doors to Nos 2
and 6. C18 lead rain washer head to No 4.

Fine interior to No 2. Staircase hall with altered stair and C1720 moulded plaster
ceiling over. Two large rooms in end section, ground floor with late C18 panelling,
1st floor with earlier C19 plaster borders, and 2 full height sashes with glazing bars
in west wall.


Listing NGR: SO8512440684

Source: English Heritage

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