Latitude: 50.154 / 50°9'14"N
Longitude: -5.0684 / 5°4'6"W
OS Eastings: 180906
OS Northings: 32722
OS Grid: SW809327
Mapcode National: GBR ZD.THS9
Mapcode Global: FRA 088M.385
Plus Code: 9C2P5W3J+HJ
Entry Name: 19, Church Street
Listing Date: 24 April 1996
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1270103
English Heritage Legacy ID: 460098
ID on this website: 101270103
Location: Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Falmouth
Built-Up Area: Falmouth
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Falmouth King Charles the Martyr
Church of England Diocese: Truro
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FALMOUTH
SW8032NE CHURCH STREET
843-1/7/51 (West side)
No.19
GV II
Shop premises. 1908 date plaque. Lavishly detailed painted
terracotta and render on probable brick: original scantle
slate roof. Mannerist Classical style.
3 storeys; 3 bays to 2nd floor with 1:3:1 lights with glazing
bars. Paired pilasters with entablature flanking wide Venetian
window with moulded hood to 1st floor under moulded mid-floor
cornice. End pilasters to 2nd floor linked to moulded parapet
cornice under shaped parapet with coping cornice, the centre
rising higher as open pediment with short end pilasters
framing Baroque-style carved tympanum with date panel. Moulded
sills, eared architraves, console keyblocks and mid-window
band. 1st-floor window has central 3-light transomed mullion
with glazing bars above transom; carved panels to flanking
pilasters. Shop front has large plate-glass windows and deep
splayed doorway on the left with spoked fanlight; panelled
soffit over entrance. INTERIOR not inspected.
A striking composition, similarly treated to the right return
wall. Included for group value.
Listing NGR: SW8090632722
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