🏭 Heritage-listed building
Built: c.1820 · NIAH rating: Regional
Crown Alley, a narrow, irregular passageway connecting Temple Bar and Dame Street, was laid out in the early eighteenth century. Following the construction of the Hapenny Bridge and Merchants Hall the Wide Street Commissioners took the opportunity to widen and improve the passageway. This is one of the finest surviving warehouses in the area, a building type that would have characterised Crown Alley in the mid-nineteenth century. Although it has been somewhat altered, it retains its historic form and character, with several distinctive features which are typical of warehouses, notably the vertically-arranged loading bays and well-executed carriage arch that add textural and tonal variation to the façade, as well as contextual interest.
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