easting 358,919
northing 173,076
amended 38947
broad_term Dwelling
class Domestic
condition
construction
demolition
extant 0
listed_building_grade
listed_building_no
monument_record_no 1698M
monument_type House
narrow_term House
period_text Post-medieval 1700-1900
period PM2
roof
label 5, Wine Street
address
description No.5 Wine Street, located on the northern side of Wine Street. A house appears to have stood on the site by the late thirteenth century.
The building was drawn in 1826 as part of a view of this part of the north side of Wine Street by T. L. Rowbotham (BRSMG M2343). At that date the shop was the premises of "BOORD WOOLLEN DRAPER." By 1882 the building was occupied by Eliza Greenway, confectioner and dining rooms
The building survived into the first half of the twentieth century but was subsequently removed and the site redeveloped.

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