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The Red House

A Grade II Listed Building in Much Wenlock, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.599 / 52°35'56"N

Longitude: -2.5583 / 2°33'29"W

OS Eastings: 362279

OS Northings: 300277

OS Grid: SJ622002

Mapcode National: GBR BS.98W6

Mapcode Global: WH9DF.NXYY

Plus Code: 9C4VHCXR+HM

Entry Name: The Red House

Listing Date: 24 October 1950

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1367543

English Heritage Legacy ID: 254845

ID on this website: 101367543

Location: Much Wenlock, Shropshire, TF13

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Much Wenlock

Built-Up Area: Much Wenlock

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Much Wenlock with Bourton

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


1.
1954
SJ60 SW
(SJ 6200)
6/85
24.10.50

MUCH WENLOCK
STATION ROAD

The Red House

II

2.
Late C18. Red brick; 3 storeys; 2 Venetian windows to each of lower storeys;
semi-circular headed window at centre of 2nd and 3rd storey; moulded wood
pilaster doorcase with open pediment and radial fanlight; plain pilasters
at sides; moulded brick eaves; tiles; coped end gables and brick stacks.
The rear face of the house is similar to that of the front.

Listing NGR: SJ6227900277

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