ST SWITHUN STREET
1.
1833
Nos 26 & 27
SU 4729 SE 5/233 24.3.50.
II*
2.
C17 mid. 2 storeys, attic and basement, with projecting 3-storey wings.
Formerly one house, divided C18 and new doorcase inserted. Red brick
walls. Moulded eaves cornice bowed over central round-headed 1st floor
window. Old tile roof. 3 dormers (hipped). 5 windows first floor, 2
windows 2 doors and central C19 late rectangular bay. Door cases have
engaged Doric columns entablature and open moulded pediment. First floor
string course. Original sash windows with glazing bars, segmental keystone
heads. Six-panel door with interlaced fanlight. Said to have beenoccupied
by James II when Duke of York. This house forms the south terminal feature
of St. Thomas Street.
Listing NGR: SU4793629183
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