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The Costa Coffee on the Shrewsbury High Street is seen almost opposite the Starbucks I was in.


Costa is at 16 High Street, Shrewsbury.


Grade II* listed building.

<a href="http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-457321-15-and-16-high-street-shrewsbury-#.VtsxTNBy3dQ" rel="noreferrer nofollow">15 and 16, High Street, Shrewsbury</a>

   SHREWSBURY
   SJ4912SW HIGH STREET
   653-1/15/347 (North East side)
   10/01/53 Nos.15 AND 16
   II*
   Formerly known as: Cross Keys Inn.
   Inn, now shop. Timber-framed with plain tiled roof. Dated
   1575.
   2 storeys, 2-window range with inserted late C20 shop front to
   ground floor. Right-hand bay projects, perhaps as former
   full-height porch. Jettied with moulded bressumer, close
   studding with middle rail and herringbone studding in side
   walls. 4-pane sash window inserted at first floor.
   Left-hand section also formerly jettied, with moulded
   bressumer, and square panelling with twisted shafts
   superimposed on vertical members and sunk quatrefoils in the
   horizontal. Inserted 4-pane sash window. Some panel infill
   renewed in brick and painted over. Single segmentally-arched
   dormer window in roof.
   Return elevation to Grope Lane framed and decorated in similar
   manner with wide gable over shop front, with 6-pane sash
   window, and renewed plaque bearing date, 1575. Lower jettied
   central range with close studding links this gable with a
   narrower upper gable, with 5-light mullioned and transomed
   window and projecting casement in gable apex. Beyond this a
   further 2 bays, the ground floor renewed, but moulded
   bressumer to jettied upper storey, with close studding.
   Mullioned and transomed windows of 2 and 4 lights are late C19
   insertions. Loading door and hoist in gabled dormer.
   (Smith JT: Shrewsbury: Topography and Domestic Architecture to
   the Mid C17: 1953-).


   Listing NGR: SJ4921712491


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Source Costa Coffee from Starbucks Coffee - High Street, Shrewsbury
Author Elliott Brown from Birmingham, United Kingdom
Camera location52° 42′ 28.56″ N, 2° 45′ 13.27″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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