Building record MDR16047 - 63, 65 and 67, Bridge Street, Belper
Type and Period (4)
- HOUSE (Georgian to Hanoverian - 1800 AD to 1832 AD)
- SHOP (Georgian to Victorian - 1800 AD to 1900 AD)
- CARRIAGEWAY (Georgian to Hanoverian - 1800 AD to 1832 AD)
- ARCH (Georgian to Hanoverian - 1800 AD to 1832 AD)
Protected Status/Designation
- Listed Building (II) 1087399: 63, 65 AND 67, BRIDGE STREET
- World Heritage Site
Full Description
An early 19th century, Grade II listed, two-storey building built of ashlar with a tiled roof with a coped gable end and four stone chimneys. There are four sash-windows with glazing bars and stone lintels to the first floor, whilst the ground floor has three shop windows all with stone lintels and three doors with fanlights. The north side has a flat stone lintel with impost bands to the carriageway, the lintel cut below into a flattened segmental arch with keystone and engraved with voussoirs. (1)
The description from the Historic England listing of 13th December 1979 mentions three shop windows and doors, however the photographs on Google Images from Oct 2015 show a fourth shop window and door in the former carriageway. (2)
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Location
Grid reference | Centred SK 3462 4767 (13m by 15m) |
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Civil Parish | BELPER, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE |
World Heritage Site | Derwent Valley Mills |
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Record last edited
Dec 21 2018 9:27AM