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43
Goodramgate
Originally part of a large timber-framed
building running some considerable distance back from the
street frontage, and built in the late 15th or early 16th
century to a height of three storeys. No. 43, now a separate
shop, was altered in the 19th century by having the jetties
cut back and the front re-faced in brick, and at the same
time having the back wall removed. The original floors were
taken out and the floor levels altered.
To the north and south the side walls remain
substantially as they were. The frontage is in mottled brick,
laid in Flemish bond. This property was restored at the instigation
of Mr Cuthbert Morrell in circa 1932, and transferred to the
ownership of this Trust in 1957.
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