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4, Bath

Description: 4

Grade: II*
Date Listed: 12 June 1950
English Heritage Building ID: 443198

OS Grid Reference: ST7516264694
OS Grid Coordinates: 375162, 164694
Latitude/Longitude: 51.3808, -2.3583

Location: N Parade Passage, Bath, Bath and North East Somerset BA1 1LY

Locality: Bath
Local Authority: Bath and North East Somerset
County: Somerset
Country: England
Postcode: BA1 1LY

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Listing Text

1. NORTH PARADE PASSAGE
823 (OLD LILLIPUT ALLEY)
No 4
ST 7564 NW 19/31 12.6.50.

II*

2.
Sally Lunn's house. Mediaeval house on Roman site. Passage elevation
shows good masonry with thin even courses. Gables. 4 storeys. Pairs
of double hung sash windows and glazing bars. Continuous dripmoulds,
Similar treatment to No 5. Front originally faced northwards towards
Abbey but is now restored and faced with slates and modern windows. This
building was part of Duke of Kingston's House 1480. Sally Lunn was
tenant in 1680 and Ralph Allen's first post office was here in 1725.
There is C18 shopfront and "Hanoverian" arch inside.


Listing NGR: ST7515664693

Source: English Heritage

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.



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