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7 and 9, Fye Bridge Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Norwich, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6332 / 52°37'59"N

Longitude: 1.2971 / 1°17'49"E

OS Eastings: 623210

OS Northings: 309048

OS Grid: TG232090

Mapcode National: GBR W9K.7L

Mapcode Global: WHMTM.W2VM

Plus Code: 9F43J7MW+7R

Entry Name: 7 and 9, Fye Bridge Street

Listing Date: 5 June 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1372771

English Heritage Legacy ID: 229093

ID on this website: 101372771

Location: The Close, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3

County: Norfolk

District: Norwich

Electoral Ward/Division: Mancroft

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Norwich

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Norwich St George, Colegate

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TG 2309 SW FYE BRIDGE STREET
(east side)
11/339
5.6.72 Nos. 7 and 9
GV II
Former factory, now shop. C19 with C16 remains. Rendered. Pantile roof.
3 storeys. 3 bays, plus corner bay. C20 arcaded shopfront. Sash windows
in recessed panels between paired pilasters. Rectangular aprons at
2nd floor. Box cornice and rectangular pediment over corner. C16 battoned
timber ceiling at first floor north.


Listing NGR: TG2321009048

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