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2 and 3, Norton Cross Roads

A Grade II Listed Building in Wroxeter and Uppington, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6824 / 52°40'56"N

Longitude: -2.6443 / 2°38'39"W

OS Eastings: 356539

OS Northings: 309604

OS Grid: SJ565096

Mapcode National: GBR BN.45P9

Mapcode Global: WH9D0.CT1Z

Plus Code: 9C4VM9J4+X7

Entry Name: 2 and 3, Norton Cross Roads

Listing Date: 17 February 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1267042

English Heritage Legacy ID: 419953

ID on this website: 101267042

Location: Norton, Shropshire, SY4

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Wroxeter and Uppington

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Eaton Constantine and Wroxeter St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

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Description


SJ 50 NE
6/148

WROXETER C.P.
NORTON CROSS ROADS
Nos.2 and 3

II

Pair of cottages, now shop. Late C17, remodelled in the late C18/early C19,
possibly by John Nash. Timber framed, partly rendered, with rendered and
wattle and daub infill panels; half-hipped thatched roof. 2 framed bays;
remodelling in the Gothick style. One storey and attic. Central eyebrow
eaves-dormer with 3-light leaded casement. Framing: square panels, 2 from
sole-plate to wall-plate; short straight corner braces and long straight
tension braces. 2-window front, 2-light Gothick wooden casements with
leaded lights, Y-tracery, and boarded external shutters; 2 central boarded
doors with moulded architraves and leaded Gothick overlights with Y-tracery.
Interior: central collar and tie-beam truss with queen struts; timber
framed cross-wall with wattle and daub infill panels; first floor in left-
hand bay has been renewed, first floor in right-hand bay has chamfered beam
and joists; C17 newel staircase; C17 fireplace in north-east corner has
chamfered lintel with ogee-stops, and late C19 beaten copper Art Nouveau
surround from the former Raven Hotel in Shrewsbury. A circa 1900 photograph
in the shop shows the front of the cottages rendered and the former left-
hand corner stack. The pair of cottages was probably remodelled by Nash as
part of a picturesque village scheme including No.3-7 (consec.), Atcham
(q.v.). Nigel Temple, A Recent Discovery at Attingham Park, The Architectural
Journal, Vol.138 (1981), Pp.96-100.

Listing NGR: SJ5653909604

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