1–3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich
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1–3 Churchyard Side is a grade-II-listed[1] Victorian Gothic building in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located on the corner of Churchyard Side and Pepper Street (SJ6511952369), opposite St Mary's Church. Built in 1864–66 to a design by Alfred Waterhouse as the Nantwich branch of the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, it is among the most notable examples of Victorian corporate architecture in the town.[2] The building remained a branch of the District Bank until the late 20th century, and is still in use as a bank.
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1–3 Churchyard Side | |
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Location | Nantwich, Cheshire, England |
Coordinates | 53.0674°N 2.5220°W / 53.0674; -2.5220 |
Built | 1864–66 |
Built for | Manchester and Liverpool District Bank |
Current use | Lloyds TSB |
Architect | Alfred Waterhouse |
Architectural style(s) | Gothic Revival |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Nos 1 and 3 (District Bank) |
Designated | 1 March 1974 |
Reference no. | 1138728[1] |
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