Bassir, A. (2022). 67-69, 77-79 Barrack Street and Annex to St James' Mill, Norwich, Historic Building Recording. The Environment Partnership (TEP). https://doi.org/10.5284/1117530. Cite this using datacite

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67-69, 77-79 Barrack Street and Annex to St James' Mill, Norwich, Historic Building Recording
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1117530
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A programme of historic building recording to Level 2 was undertaken of the early 19th century houses, 77 and 79, and 67 and 69 Barrack Street, and a modern annex to St James' Mill. The houses were representative of a formerly widespread building type of which the majority were lost by development in the late 19th and during the 20th centuries. The houses comprised paired dwellings each with a single room at ground and first floor levels with access by narrow winder stairs set against the central chimney stack. 77 and 79 are Grade II Listed and retain some historic features such as fireplaces but were historically opened into each other to form a large space. 67 and 69 were not listed and retained their original plan form as detached dwellings but were modernised throughout. The annex to St James' Mill was built in the mid to late 20th century and served as a storage and works area at ground floor, and offices at first floor level. It was of limited heritage significance and this survey provides a record of the structure prior to demolition
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A Bassir
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The Environment Partnership (TEP)
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2022
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Parish: Norwich, unparished area
District: Norwich
Country: England
County: Norfolk
Grid Reference: 625318, 309330 (Easting, Northing)
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BUILDING SURVEY (Event)
20TH CENTURY MILL (Tag)
MILL (Monument Type England)
HOUSE (Monument Type England)
POST MEDIEVAL HOUSE (Tag)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: theenvir1-436504
OBIB: 7873.01.004
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12 Feb 2024