Listed Building: 60 and 61 East Street (116954)

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Grade II
Authority
Volume/Map/Item 584, 7, 67
Date assigned 19 February 1959
Date last amended

Description

TM 0025 SE COLCHESTER EAST STREET (North side) 584/7/67 Nos.60 and 61 19.02.1959 GV II House with shop. Early C17. Rear wing added late C17, divided into two properties probably C18. Rendered and colourwashed timber frame with brick infill; plaintile roofs. PLAN: hall and shop arrangement facing street, with central dividing passage. EXTERIOR: 2 storey; 3-window range. Ground floor with 2 plank doors to right separated by one 6/6 horned sash and one 4-paned fixed window. Left part with C19 brick underbuilt jetty pierced by one 4-panelled door and a plate-glass shop display window. Jetty exposed to east, with 2 curved supporting brackets. First floor fenestration (left to right): one 6/6 unhorned sash, one 9/9 paned horizontally sliding sash; one 8/8 paned sliding sash. East return with brick ground floor, extending into rear wing. Plank boarding to gable head for advertising signs. Rear wing with one plank door to ground floor and one 6/6 paned horizontally sliding sash to first floor. Early C20 brick rear extensions fitted with C20 plate-glass windows and loading doors to each floor. INTERIOR: ground floor of both opened into large storage or retail spaces. Cruciform bridging beams with tongue stops. Framed passage between the two units. First floors with similar removal of partitions and similar bridging beams. C20 ladder staircase. Chimneypieces and other fittings removed. Roof of front range with principals and one tier of butt purlins. Roof of rear wing with coupled principals. Listing NGR: TM0079525329

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Grid reference TM 0079 2532 (point)
Map sheet TM02NW
Non Parish Area COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER, ESSEX

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Nov 6 2019 4:47PM

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