St Saviour’s Hospital
From the listed building entry: “High quality example of Victorian hospital (asylum) buildings, 1868 with later additions, set within rare…
From the listed building entry for No 4: “One of a pair of 1830s/1840s townhouses which retains its historic character and fabric. An inspection in 2001 recorded the interior with many original features, including its 1830s/40s staircase, 6-panel doors and period fireplaces. This property is not marked on the 1834 map, but the site is shown to be developed on the 1849 map”.
From the listed building entry: “High quality example of Victorian hospital (asylum) buildings, 1868 with later additions, set within rare…
From the listed building documents: “A fine circa 1820 house which retains historic character and many original features. It stands…
From the listed building documents: “The building is of note for its external character and stonework, and its contribution to…
From the listed building documents: “1700-1737 origins, one of the earliest inns surviving in the town, which retains its exterior…
This property is shown on the 1834 Le Gros Map. Set back behind small front yard. 3 storey, 3 bay.