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Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade
Architectual Façade

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The windows are flanked by four niches with semicircular shell tops, containing life-size figures of a Roman warrior, Saint Edmund, Edward I and Edward VI – all in appropriate costume, with cartouches above. On the second storey, there are bracketed shafts to two outer canted mullioned bay windows, which have oriel bases decorated with leaf scrolls, swags and masks. A central square six-light bay window has a moulded timber base decorated with a leaf-motif, and coving below with vine trails and a winged cherub head. A raised timber band above the first storey windows has leaf-scroll ornament.
Title

Architectual Façade

Date

1910

Medium

brick with ornate render

Accession number

IP33_TJ_S047

Acquisition method

commissioned by Sir Joseph Boot

Work type

Building

Owner

WH Smith

Custodian

WH Smith

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Listing date

31/10/97

Access

at all times

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Located at

Cornhill , Bury St Edmunds

IP33 1BJ

On the façade of a property at number 15 Corrnhill.