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37, 39, Staithe Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9555 / 52°57'19"N

Longitude: 0.852 / 0°51'7"E

OS Eastings: 591679

OS Northings: 343595

OS Grid: TF916435

Mapcode National: GBR R5T.L8D

Mapcode Global: WHLQK.2Z04

Plus Code: 9F42XV42+5R

Entry Name: 37, 39, Staithe Street

Listing Date: 13 June 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1231662

English Heritage Legacy ID: 406832

ID on this website: 101231662

Location: Wells-next-the-Sea, North Norfolk, NR23

County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Civil Parish: Wells-next-the-Sea

Built-Up Area: Wells-next-the-Sea

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Wells-next-the-Sea St Nicholas

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


1793 STAITHE STREET
(West Side)
Nos 37 & 39
TF 9143 615/2/122

GV II

Early C19, 3 storey, 2 near-flush-frame sash windows and centre blank panel at 1st and 2nd floors, red brick, flank pilasters. Pantile roof. Wood former shop window, and coupled entrances right, all in wood cases with continuous entablatures, sash window ground floor right.

Nos 27 to 73 (odd) form a group.


Listing NGR: TF9167943594

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