Latitude: 52.191 / 52°11'27"N
Longitude: -2.2244 / 2°13'27"W
OS Eastings: 384759
OS Northings: 254775
OS Grid: SO847547
Mapcode National: GBR 1G4.NF9
Mapcode Global: VH92T.D6F6
Plus Code: 9C4V5QRG+C7
Entry Name: Brown's Restaurant
Listing Date: 5 April 1971
Last Amended: 12 June 2001
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1390178
English Heritage Legacy ID: 489148
ID on this website: 101390178
Location: Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1
County: Worcestershire
District: Worcester
Electoral Ward/Division: Cathedral
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Worcester
Traditional County: Worcestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire
Church of England Parish: Worcester St Nicholas and All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Worcester
Tagged with: Restaurant
WORCESTER
SO8454NE SOUTH QUAY
620-1/16/541 (North East side)
05/04/71 No.24
Brown's Restaurant
(Formerly Listed as:
SOUTH QUAY
No.24)
GV II
Includes: Brown's Restaurant QUAY STREET.
Warehouse with house at rear, now restaurant. Warehouse of c1840
with late C18 house. Reddish-brown brick in Flemish bond with red
and purple brick arches and sills and ashlar keystones, slate
roof.
Main range then range set back at right (forming rear of house
which faces Quay Street).
EXTERIOR: main range: 3 storeys, 2 first-floor windows. Central
tall round-arched opening with arch of gauged brick on imposts
and with fluted keystone with plaque over, now glazed. To either
side of ground and first floors a casement window with segmental
arch and keystone. Continuous panel over first floor then three
4/8 sashes with cambered arches. Moulded dentil eaves band.
Range set back to right has 4 storeys, 2 first-floor windows. All
small, square openings with cambered arches and with purple brick
sills. Entrance at right a plank door with cambered arch. Low
coped parapet.
House at rear: 3 storeys, 3 first-floor windows. Ground and first
floors have 6/6 sashes, all with fluted keystones. Second floor
has 3/3 sashes with keystones. All in near-flush frames and with
flat arches of gauged brick. Entrance at right: double
6-raised-and-fielded-panel doors with fanlight, imposts and
keystone. Left end stack has oversailing course.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
HISTORICAL NOTE: This is one of a group of former warehouses,
together with Gascoyne House and Bond House (qqv), which form a
significant streetscape feature overlooking the River Severn;
with Merchant House, Quay Street (qv), Worcester Bridge, Bridge
Street (qv) and St Andrew's Church Tower, Deansway (qv) these
buildings form part of the visual framework for Worcester
Cathedral (qv) from the River.
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