This two-storey timber-framed building is a key central structure in Ledbury and an important visual symbol of the town.
The brick front of 8 High St, Ledbury, with its stone quoins and deep moulded cornice belongs to the first half of the 18th century but it is a re-
Although No. 3 High Street, with its 18th century brick front like others in the row, probably contains timber framing, it is well hidden.
Sited immediately alongside the chapel of St Katherine's, this three-storey timber-framed building is occupied by an optician's business.
24 High St , Ledbury, is an C19th brick three-storey building with additions in the C19th. In 1891 it was the Webb & Co Ledbury Old Bank, and b
21 High Street, Ledbury, was formerly known as the Biddulph Gallery and now houses a delicatessen, a kitchen shop, a cafe and a clothing store on t
When it was recorded in 1930 by the RCHM, the now exposed timber framing on the front of 9 High Street was hidden behind stucco, probably applied w
22 High Street , Ledbury, is a three-storey timber framed, stuccoed building. It has ornate C19th pierced bargeboards and finial & pendant.
23 High St, Ledbury, is a three storey, timber-framed, stuccoed building with an unusual projecting centre bay two storeys high with a gable.
Ledbury street names, like those of most established towns, resonate with history.