We don't have any photos of this building yet. Why don't you be the first to send us one?
Latitude: 51.5837 / 51°35'1"N
Longitude: -2.0985 / 2°5'54"W
OS Eastings: 393274
OS Northings: 187209
OS Grid: ST932872
Mapcode National: GBR 2QZ.Q83
Mapcode Global: VH95S.KGZ9
Plus Code: 9C3VHWM2+FJ
Entry Name: 8, Gloucester Street
Listing Date: 18 January 1949
Last Amended: 19 July 1996
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1269452
English Heritage Legacy ID: 460780
ID on this website: 101269452
Location: Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16
County: Wiltshire
Civil Parish: Malmesbury
Built-Up Area: Malmesbury
Traditional County: Wiltshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire
Church of England Parish: Malmesbury and Brokenborough
Church of England Diocese: Bristol
Tagged with: Building
MALMESBURY
ST9387 GLOUCESTER STREET
758-1/4/117 (South side)
18/01/49 No.8
(Formerly Listed as:
GLOUCESTER STREET
No.8
The White Lion)
GV II*
Inn, now house. C15, refronted and altered C18/19. Limestone
rubble with ashlar inclusions and quoins, roughcast facade; 2
lateral brick stacks and a rear ridge stack with a stone slate
roof with gableted rear wing and lower front eaves than
left-hand return.
PLAN: formerly courtyard plan, W range demolished mid C19.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, rear range with attic; 2-window range to
street. A right-hand C20 doorway with a recessed 6/6-pane sash
to the left and 8/8-pane sash above, with paired 6/6-pane
sashes to the left in exposed frames.
Rear E range of rubble with irregular quoins and random ashlar
inclusions; the W elevation has a buttress marking the extent
of the original range, with a 3-light early C18 casement with
mullions; mid C18 window with timber lintel, first-floor glass
with scratched inscription, C15 doorway with oak lintel and
remains of 2 circular bread ovens adjacent to buttress.
INTERIOR: not inspected, but reported as having a
reconstructed C15 smoke-blackened collar trusses, a rear
ground-floor stone fireplace with moulded surround, and
chamfered bressumer with tongue stops; first-floor formerly
single open room with ornate plasterwork.
HISTORICAL NOTE: possibly built by the Abbey as a hospitium,
with a first-floor dormitory, a right-hand through-carriageway
beneath an overhanging passage and service buildings to the S
and W. Gloucester Cottage, Oliver's Lane (qv), to the rear of
No.10 Gloucester Street, (No.10 itself not of special
interest) are possibly the former SW range of the inn. First
recorded as an inn in 1618, and closed 1955.
(Stirling D: Secular medieval buildings in Malmesbury, Wilts,
1150-1547: 1986-: 20; Victoria County History of Wiltshire).
Listing NGR: ST9327687199
External links are from the relevant listing authority and, where applicable, Wikidata. Wikidata IDs may be related buildings as well as this specific building. If you want to add or update a link, you will need to do so by editing the Wikidata entry.
Other nearby listed buildings