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Listed Building record MDR16335 - 174 & 176 North Parade, Matlock Bath

Type and Period (2)

  • (Georgian - 1811 AD to 1830 AD)
  • (Hanoverian to Victorian - 1833 AD to 1866 AD)

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Full Description

A Grade II listed Regency House with stucco exterior. The house has four storeys with two sash windows in plain surrounds to each storey, two bay windows to the second storey. The house has plain eves and a slate roof, with the addition of a mid 19th century shop front. Grade II listed for group value, it forms a group with Nos. 124-126 [SMR9949], 134 [SMR9971], 136 [SMR9970], 138-142 [SMR9948], 144-146 [SMR9969], 148 [SMR9947], 150 [SMR9968], 152-158 [SMR9967], 160-168 [SMR9946], 170-172 [SMR9966], 178-180 [SMR9965], 182 [SMR9964] and 184-186 [SMR9963] North Parade. See list description for further details. (1) This building was listed by Heritage England on 22 June 1950 as The Royal Museum but appears on Google Street View in June 2015 as The Princess Victoria Pub. (2)

Sources/Archives (2)

  • <1> Listed Building File: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. NHLE No. 1278066.
  • <2> *Internet Web Site: Google Maps. http://maps.google.com/. Website viewed 6th February 2016.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 2929 5819 (12m by 13m)
Civil Parish MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Nov 10 2023 7:38AM

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