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Listed buildings in Wem Urban

Wem Urban is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 89 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. Wem is a market town, and most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages, shops, and public houses, the earliest of which are timber framed. The other listed buildings include a church and associated structures, a chapel, a former market hall, a former corn mill, a bridge, a former library, and a war memorial. For the listed buildings in the rural area surrounding the town, see Listed buildings in Wem Rural.


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Grade Criteria[1]
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest
II Buildings of national importance and special interest

Buildings edit

Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade
Church of St Peter and St Paul
52°51′18″N 2°43′33″W / 52.85504°N 2.72572°W / 52.85504; -2.72572 (Church of St Peter and St Paul)
 
14th century The oldest part of the church is the base of the tower, the upper parts being Perpendicular. The nave was rebuilt in 1809–13, and the chancel was added in 1886. The church is built in stone with a slate roof, and consists of a nave, a short chancel with canted angles, a west tower, and a vestry in the angle of the chancel and the nave. The tower has diagonal buttresses with set offs, a west doorway with a moulded surround, statues in niches, and an embattled parapet with crocketed pinnacles. Inside, there are galleries on three sides.[2][3] II*
Old Hall
52°51′23″N 2°43′21″W / 52.85652°N 2.72261°W / 52.85652; -2.72261 (Old Hall)
Early 17th century The house was later extended. The original part is timber framed with plastered infill and a tile roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and three bays. In the central bay is a three-storey gabled porch with an arched doorway, and a carved frieze above. At the rear is a roughcast timber framed wing, and to the south is a two-storey two-bay brick wing with sash windows.[4][5] II
Old Mill House
52°51′04″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85120°N 2.72629°W / 52.85120; -2.72629 (Old Mill House)
Early 17th century A timber framed house with plastered infill and a Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and an attic, a main range, and a gabled cross-wing on the right. The windows are casements, and there is a round-headed window in the gable.[6] II
40 Aston Street
52°51′23″N 2°43′16″W / 52.85639°N 2.72118°W / 52.85639; -2.72118 (40 Aston Street)
 
17th century A cottage, later a shop, it is timber framed, encased in brick in the 19th century, and has a tile roof. There are two storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a shop window and a door, and the upper floor contains sash windows.[7] II
6 and 8 Chapel Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′28″W / 52.85515°N 2.72444°W / 52.85515; -2.72444 (6 and 8 Chapel Street)
17th century A pair of timber framed houses. No. 8 has been encased in brick and painted, and in No. 6 the timber framing is exposed, with painted brick infill. The roof is tiled, and there are two storeys and three bays. The doorways have pilasters and entablatures, there is one casement window, and the other windows are sashes.[8] II
19 and 21 Chapel Street
52°51′17″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85460°N 2.72403°W / 52.85460; -2.72403 (19 and 21 Chapel Street)
17th century A pair of timber framed houses with plastered brick infill and a tile roof with gabled ends. There are two storeys and three bays, and the windows are casements.[9] II
23 Chapel Street
52°51′16″N 2°43′26″W / 52.85451°N 2.72401°W / 52.85451; -2.72401 (23 Chapel Street)
17th century or earlier A stuccoed timber framed cottage, it has a Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorway has a moulded surround and a cornice hood, and the windows are casements. There is exposed timber framing on the north wall.[10] II
4 High Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′23″W / 52.85599°N 2.72304°W / 52.85599; -2.72304 (4 High Street)
17th century A timber framed house, later a shop, refronted in brick and painted in the 19th century, and with a tile roof. The timber framing with brick infill is exposed in the gable end. In the ground floor is a shop front, and the upper floor contains two casement windows.[11] II
68 High Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′36″W / 52.85542°N 2.72680°W / 52.85542; -2.72680 (68 High Street)
17th century A timber framed cottage with plastered infill and a tile roof with gable ends. There is one storey and an attic, a doorway with a hood, sash windows and a gabled dormer. One of the ground floor windows and the window in the dormer are horizontally-sliding.[12] II
71 and 71A High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85522°N 2.72685°W / 52.85522; -2.72685 (71 and 71A High Street)
 
17th century A timber framed shop with a stuccoed front painted to resemble timber framing. There is a tile roof with gabled ends and coved eaves, three storeys and two bays. To the right of the dooway is a bow window with pilasters and an entablature and to the left is a double-fronted shop window with pilasters. The upper floors contain casement windows.[13] II
83 and 85 High Street
52°51′18″N 2°43′38″W / 52.85493°N 2.72736°W / 52.85493; -2.72736 (83 and 85 High Street)
 
17th century A pair of timber framed houses, partly encased in brick and partly roughcast, with a dentilled eaves cornice, and a tile roof. There are three storeys and two bays. The doorway on the front has moulded pilasters and an entablature, and the windows are casements.[14] II
93 High Street
52°51′18″N 2°43′42″W / 52.85488°N 2.72821°W / 52.85488; -2.72821 (93 High Street)
 
17th century A timber framed house with plaster infill on a plinth of brick and stone, and with a roof of Welsh slate. There is one storey and an attic, and three bays, two bays gabled. On the front is a gabled porch, and the windows are casements.[4][15] II
8 and 10 Market Street
52°51′21″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85577°N 2.72638°W / 52.85577; -2.72638 (8 and 10 Market Street)
17th century A pair of houses with a timber framed core, stuccoed and roughcast, with a tile roof. There are two storeys and attics, and two gabled bays. The doorways have pilasters, and the windows are casements.[16] II
4 Noble Street
52°51′21″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85585°N 2.72427°W / 52.85585; -2.72427 (4 Noble Street)
 
17th century A timber framed house, partly stuccoed, partly encased in brick, and with a tile roof. There is one storey and an attic, three bays, the middle bay with a large gable, and a double-pile plan, with two gables at the ends. The central doorway has a moulded surround and a pedimented hood on shaped brackets, and the windows are casements with hood moulds.[17] II
40 and 42 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85612°N 2.72707°W / 52.85612; -2.72707 (40 and 42 Noble Street)
 
17th century A pair of timber framed houses that were refronted in brick and the eaves raised in the early 19th century. They have dentilled eaves and a slate roof, and the timber framing is exposed at the gable ends. There are two storeys and four bays. The doorways have gabled hoods on shaped brackets, and the windows are casements, those in the ground floor with segmental heads.[18] II
46 and 48 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′39″W / 52.85599°N 2.72760°W / 52.85599; -2.72760 (46 and 48 Noble Street)
 
17th century A pair of timber framed houses, fronted in brick and the eaves raised in the 19th century. The brick is painted and there are dentilled eaves and a tile roof. The timber framing is exposed on the right gable end. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorways and windows, which are casements, have segmental heads.[19] II
2 and 3 The Cottage, Soulton Road
52°51′28″N 2°42′41″W / 52.85781°N 2.71134°W / 52.85781; -2.71134 (2 and 3 The Cottage, Soulton Road)
17th century A pair of timber framed cottages, partly faced in brick with dentilled eaves, partly stuccoed, and with timber framing exposed at the rear. They have a tile roof with a coped gable end and moulded kneelers. There is one storey and an attic, and three bays. The doors have gabled hoods, and the windows are casements with segmental heads.[20] II
The Castle Hotel
52°51′21″N 2°43′25″W / 52.85583°N 2.72362°W / 52.85583; -2.72362 (The Castle Hotel)
 
17th century The public house is timber framed, the middle floor is roughcast and the rest is stuccoed. It has rusticated quoins, string courses, and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and three wide bays. In the centre is a portico with Doric columns and an entablature surmounted by a model of a castle. The doorway has fluted pilasters, panelled reveals, and a blind rectangular fanlight. The windows are sashes with keystones, those in the ground floor also with rusticated jambs.[21] II
44 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′38″W / 52.85608°N 2.72725°W / 52.85608; -2.72725 (44 Noble Street)
Late 17th or early 18th century A timber framed house that was refronted in red brick in the 20th century. It has a modillion eaves cornice and a hipped tile roof. There are two storeys and two bays, a central doorway, and the windows are sashes.[22] II
Church Hall
52°51′19″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85517°N 2.72626°W / 52.85517; -2.72626 (Church Hall)
 
1702 Originally the market hall, it was probably reconstructed in the early 19th century. It is in red brick on a plinth, with stone dressings, rusticated quoins, a string course, oversailing eaves, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and four bays. In the ground floor is an arcade of four rusticated elliptical arches on Tuscan columns, originally open and later filled in, and in the upper floor are sash windows with moulded architraves.[23][24] II
3 Crown Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′31″W / 52.85567°N 2.72518°W / 52.85567; -2.72518 (3 Crown Street)
Early 18th century A painted brick house on a stone plinth, with stone dressings, rusticated quoins, a band, and a tile roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a moulded architrave, and the windows are casements with keyblocks, the window above the doorway having a cambered head.[25] II
73 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85518°N 2.72697°W / 52.85518; -2.72697 (73 High Street)
Early 18th century A house in painted brick, partly stuccoed, with quoins, a string course, a dentilled eaves cornice, and a Welsh slate roof with coped gable ends, and shaped kneelers. There are two storeys and an attic, and three bays. The windows are sashes, and there are three gabled dormers.[26] II
Hazlitt House
52°51′21″N 2°43′31″W / 52.85590°N 2.72528°W / 52.85590; -2.72528 (Hazlitt House)
 
Early 18th century A painted brick house with pilaster quoins, a string course, and a tile roof with gable ends. There are two storeys and four bays, the third bay taller and with a hipped roof, and a gabled rear wing. The doorway has a moulded surround and hood on brackets, and the windows are casements, some with segmental heads. On the front is an inscribed plaque stating that this had been the home of William Hazlitt and his father, a minister also named William Hazlitt.[27] II*
Wem Conservative Club
52°51′22″N 2°43′34″W / 52.85609°N 2.72609°W / 52.85609; -2.72609 (Wem Conservative Club)
 
Early to mid 18th century A house, later a club, in Georgian style. It is in red brick with stone dressings, rusticated quoins, a moulded eaves cornice, and a hipped tile roof. There are two storeys and five bays, with a pediment over the middle bay. The central doorway has a moulded architrave with a pulvinated frieze, a keyblock, and a moulded cornice. The windows are sashes with segmental lintels and keyblocks.[4][28] II
26 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′33″W / 52.85604°N 2.72591°W / 52.85604; -2.72591 (26 Noble Street)
18th century A roughcast brick cottage with its gable end to the road, and a tile roof with a coped gable end. There are two storeys. In the ground floor is a 19th-century shop front with moulded pilasters, a rectangular fanlight and an entablature. To the right is a two-storey one-bay extension with a pedimented doorway. The windows are sashes.[29] II
34 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′36″W / 52.85611°N 2.72671°W / 52.85611; -2.72671 (34 Noble Street)
18th century A red brick house with a string course, a moulded stone eaves cornice, and a Welsh slate roof, and it is flanked by giant pilasters. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a panelled architrave and a hood on brackets, and the windows are sashes.[30] II
Former brewery offices
52°51′22″N 2°43′29″W / 52.85611°N 2.72461°W / 52.85611; -2.72461 (Former brewery offices)
18th century A house later used for other purposes, it is in brick with a dentilled eaves cornice, and a tile roof with coped gable ends. There are two storeys and five bays. On the front are two doorways, each with pilasters, panelled reveals, a rectangular fanlight and an entablature. The windows are sashes with moulded surrounds, and slightly arched openings.[31] II
Gate piers, Wem Conservative Club
52°51′22″N 2°43′34″W / 52.85603°N 2.72610°W / 52.85603; -2.72610 (Gate piers, Wem Conservative Club)
18th century The gate piers at the entrance to the forecourt are in stone. On the front are fielded panels, and they have moulded caps and bases.[32] II
Former White Horse Hotel
52°51′19″N 2°43′31″W / 52.85541°N 2.72538°W / 52.85541; -2.72538 (Former White Horse Hotel)
 
18th century The former inn incorporates earlier timber framed material including crucks. It was enlarged in 1887, and has subsequently closed as a public house. The building is in rendered brick and has a slate roof. The main block has three storeys, three bays, and there is a long two-storey rear wing. In the centre is a porch with Tuscan columns and an entablature, and the doorway has a moulded surround. The windows are sashes, and in the left bay of the middle floor is a bay window. The rear wing has a mix of windows, and some exposed timber framing.[33] II
Congregational Chapel
52°51′18″N 2°43′28″W / 52.85491°N 2.72437°W / 52.85491; -2.72437 (Congregational Chapel)
1775 Originally a Congregational Church and later used by the Baptists, it was enlarged and refronted in 1834. The chapel is in red brick with a front in sandstone. The front has two storeys and three bays and a gable containing a lunette. In the centre is an elliptical-arched doorway with a fanlight, detached Tuscan columns, and a broken pediment. The windows are round-headed with imposts and keystones. To the left is a one-bay extension with a pedimented doorway.[23][34] II
26 Chapel Street
52°51′15″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85425°N 2.72415°W / 52.85425; -2.72415 (26 Chapel Street)
Late 18th century A red brick house with a dentilled eaves cornice and a Welsh slate roof with coped gable ends and moulded kneelers. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has panelled pilasters, a semicircular fanlight, and a broken pediment with console brackets. The windows are casements with plain lintels. The window above the doorway is blind.[35] II
28 Chapel Street
52°51′15″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85415°N 2.72415°W / 52.85415; -2.72415 (28 Chapel Street)
Late 18th century A red brick house with dentilled eaves, and a tile roof with coped gable ends and moulded kneelers. There are two storeys and two bays. The central doorway has fluted pilasters, a semicircular fanlight, and a pediment, and the windows are sashes.[36] II
34 and 36 High Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′29″W / 52.85548°N 2.72472°W / 52.85548; -2.72472 (34 and 36 High Street)
 
Late 18th century A house, later used for other purposes, in painted brick, with rusticated quoins on the right, dentilled eaves, and a tile roof. There are three storeys and three bays. In the ground floor is a doorway with moulded pilasters and a cornice, and on the left is a round-headed passageway. Between the passageway and the doorway is a plate glass window, and the other windows are sashes, those in the lower two floors with rusticated lintels and keyblocks.[37] II
67 High Street and railings
52°51′19″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85519°N 2.72648°W / 52.85519; -2.72648 (67 High Street)
 
Late 18th century The house is stuccoed and has a front in ashlar stone and a rear timber framed wing. There is a moulded eaves cornice, a hipped Welsh slate roof, three storeys and three bays. The central doorway has pilasters, a semicircular fanlight with radial glazing bars, and a broken pediment, and the windows are sashes. Four steps lead up to the doorway which are flanked by railings that also enclose the forecourt area.[23][38] II
91 High Street and railings
52°51′18″N 2°43′41″W / 52.85488°N 2.72798°W / 52.85488; -2.72798 (91 High Street)
 
Late 18th century A red brick house with a coped parapet, and a slate roof with coped gable ends. There are three storeys and three bays. The outer bays contain three-storey bow windows with convex sash windows, the upper two floors with rusticated lintels, and the ground floor with tripartite windows and decorated lintels. The central doorway has pilasters, a semicircular fanlight, and a trellis-like porch with a tented roof. Enclosing the forecourt area are cast iron railings on a dwarf stone wall.[4][39] II
20 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′31″W / 52.85603°N 2.72535°W / 52.85603; -2.72535 (20 Noble Street)
Late 18th century A brick house with dentilled eaves, and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends. There are three storeys and three bays. The central doorway has moulded pilasters, a rectangular fanlight, a fluted frieze, and a moulded cornice. The windows are sashes with plain lintels and cills.[40] II
60 Noble Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′43″W / 52.85566°N 2.72856°W / 52.85566; -2.72856 (60 Noble Street)
Late 18th century A red brick house with a moulded eaves cornice, and a tile roof with coped gables and shaped kneelers. There are three storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a moulded surround and a pedimented hood on shaped brackets, and the windows are replacements.[41] II
Adams House
52°51′19″N 2°43′46″W / 52.85521°N 2.72934°W / 52.85521; -2.72934 (Adams House)
Late 18th century A red brick house with a moulded eaves cornice and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and a square plan with three bays. The central doorway has panelled pilasters and pediment with moulded console brackets. The windows are sashes, those in the ground floor with round heads and keystones. In the right return are two canted bay windows.[42] II
Astbury House
52°51′18″N 2°43′40″W / 52.85491°N 2.72770°W / 52.85491; -2.72770 (Astbury House)
Late 18th century A brick house with dentilled eaves, and a slate roof with pedimented gable ends. There are three storeys and three bays. In the ground floor are two doorways, one with a hood on brackets, and two multi-pane shop windows in moulded surrounds. The upper floors contain sash windows with moulded surrounds and stuccoed lintels, the middle window in each floor being blind.[43] II
Northwest entrance, Church of St Peter and St Paul
52°51′19″N 2°43′34″W / 52.85520°N 2.72609°W / 52.85520; -2.72609 (Northwest entrance, Church of St Peter and St Paul)
Late 18th century At the entrance to the churchyard is a pair of gate piers in rusticated stone, each with a moulded cap and a draped urn. Between them are ornate wrought iron gates and an overthrow.[23][44] II
Park House
52°51′25″N 2°43′20″W / 52.85682°N 2.72221°W / 52.85682; -2.72221 (Park House)
 
Late 18th century A red brick house with stone dressings on a stone plinth, with bands, a cornice, a coped parapet, and a roof of tile and slate. There are three storeys and a basement, and a front of five bays, the middle bay projecting slightly under a pediment containing a coat of arms. In the centre is a porch with Ionic columns, and a fluted frieze, and the doorway has a fanlight. The windows are sashes, those in the ground floor with round heads, and the window above the doorway has an architrave. At the rear is a full-height three-bay bow window.[45][46] II*
The Hollies
52°51′22″N 2°43′32″W / 52.85613°N 2.72554°W / 52.85613; -2.72554 (The Hollies)
Late 18th century A roughcast brick house with a sill band, a parapet with moulded stone coping and a tile roof. There are three storeys and three bays. The central doorway has panelled pilasters, a semicircular traceried fanlight, a fluted frieze, and moulded console brackets. The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels.[47] II
37 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′29″W / 52.85532°N 2.72466°W / 52.85532; -2.72466 (37 High Street)
c. 1800 A shop in stuccoed brick with rusticated quoins and a tile roof. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a small shop front with pilasters and a cornice, and a doorway to the left, and the upper floors contain sash windows with rusticated heads.[48] II
62 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85533°N 2.72630°W / 52.85533; -2.72630 (62 High Street)
 
c. 1800 A red brick shop on a corner site with a moulded stone eaves cornice, and a tile roof with coped gable ends. There are three storeys, seven bays and a rear wing. In the ground floor is a Victorian shop front, and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels. In the rear wing is a rusticated elliptical-arched carriageway.[49] II
64 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′36″W / 52.85534°N 2.72658°W / 52.85534; -2.72658 (64 High Street)
c. 1800 A red brick shop on a corner site, with a blocking course, a moulded stone cornice, and a tile roof. There are three storeys and an attic, two bays, and a canted bay on the corner. In the ground floor is a Victorian shop front, and in the corner is a doorway with pilasters and a hood on console brackets. Most of the windows are sashes with plain stone lintels, some are replacements, and there is a roof dormer.[50] II
31 Noble Street
52°51′21″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85597°N 2.72652°W / 52.85597; -2.72652 (31 Noble Street)
c. 1800 A red brick house with dentilled eaves, and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends. There are three storeys and three bays. The doorway has thin moulded pilasters, a semicircular fanlight, and a pediment with a dentilled cornice on console brackets. The windows are sashes with plain lintels and cills.[51] II
30 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′35″W / 52.85612°N 2.72634°W / 52.85612; -2.72634 (30 Noble Street)
Late 18th or early 19th century A brick house with a rendered front, a modillion eaves cornice, and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a plain architrave and a pedimented hood on small brackets, and the windows are sashes.[52] II
41 Noble Street
52°51′21″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85594°N 2.72706°W / 52.85594; -2.72706 (41 Noble Street)
Late 18th or early 19th century A stuccoed brick house on a stone plinth with a tile roof. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorway has pilasters and an entablature, and the windows are sashes with plain stone lintels.[53] II
Wem Mill
52°51′09″N 2°43′34″W / 52.85261°N 2.72624°W / 52.85261; -2.72624 (Roden House)
 
1819 A former corn that was extended later in the 19th century, built in red brick. The original block has three storeys, fronts of three bays, a sandstone plinth, sash windows with stone lintels, and a hipped slate roof. The middle bay of the front facing the road is gabled and contains loading bays and a hoist above. The extension to the south has a tile roof, four storeys, four bays facing the road, the outer bays with loading bays and hoists, and windows with segmental heads. On the east side is a tall square chimney.[4][54] II
The Old Rectory
52°51′25″N 2°44′00″W / 52.85707°N 2.73328°W / 52.85707; -2.73328 (The Old Rectory)
c. 1820 The former rectory, later used for other purposes, is in red brick with a stone eaves cornice, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays, and later wings to the north. At the centre of the east front is a stone portico with two pairs of Tuscan columns carrying an entablature and a pediment. The south front has a two-storey bow window, and the other windows are sashes.[55][56] II
3 and 5 Chapel Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85531°N 2.72430°W / 52.85531; -2.72430 (3 and 5 Chapel Street)
Early 19th century A pair of red brick houses with dentilled and stuccoed eaves, and a tile roof with gabled ends. There are three storeys and three bays. The paired doorways have moulded surrounds, rectangular fanlights, cornice hoods, and console brackets. The windows are sashes with plain lintels, those in the middle bay are blind.[57] II
14 and 16 Chapel Street
52°51′17″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85464°N 2.72426°W / 52.85464; -2.72426 (14 and 16 Chapel Street)
Early 19th century A red brick house at right angles to the street, it has dentilled eaves and a hipped tile roof. There are three storeys, and one bay facing the street. On this front is a round-arched doorway with a moulded surround, a fanlight, and a keyblock. On the north front is a two-storey canted bay window, and the other windows are sashes.[58] II
17 Chapel Street
52°51′17″N 2°43′26″W / 52.85470°N 2.72400°W / 52.85470; -2.72400 (17 Chapel Street)
 
Early 19th century A red brick house with a sill band, dentilled eaves, and a tile roof. There are three storeys and three bays. In the centre is a doorway with pilasters, a rectangular fanlight, and an entablature. The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels.[59] II
24 Chapel Street
52°51′16″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85431°N 2.72416°W / 52.85431; -2.72416 (24 Chapel Street)
Early 19th century A red brick cottage on a stone plinth, with moulded eaves and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and two bays. The central doorway has pilasters, a blind semicircular fanlight, and a cornice on console brackets. The windows have three lights, those in the ground floor with plain lintels.[60] II
32 and 34 Chapel Street
52°51′14″N 2°43′26″W / 52.85392°N 2.72402°W / 52.85392; -2.72402 (32 and 34 Chapel Street)
Early 19th century A pair of roughcast brick houses that have a tile roof with coped gable ends and moulded kneelers. There are two storeys and three bays. In the outer bays are two-storey semicircular bay windows with Tuscan columns and pilasters carrying entablatures and containing curved sash windows. In the centre is a doorway with panelled pilasters, a semicircular traceried fanlight, a fluted frieze with medallions, a moulded cornice, and enriched console brackets.[61] II
2 High Street and 1 New Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′22″W / 52.85605°N 2.72291°W / 52.85605; -2.72291 (2 High Street and 1 New Street)
 
Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops on a corner site with a rounded corner. They have a dentilled eaves course and a slate roof with gabled ends. There are three storeys, two bays on High Street and four on New Street. In the ground floor is an early 19th-century shop front with pilasters on High Street, and shop windows on New Street. The upper floors contain sash windows with plain stone lintels.[62] II
19 and 21 High Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′26″W / 52.85560°N 2.72387°W / 52.85560; -2.72387 (19 and 21 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A red brick shop with a stuccoed eaves band and a slate roof with gable ends. There are three storeys and three bays. In the ground floor are a central doorway and two late 19th-century shop windows, all with bracketed hoods. The windows are sashes with plain lintels.[63] II
27 High Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′27″W / 52.85550°N 2.72417°W / 52.85550; -2.72417 (27 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A stuccoed building with quoin pilasters, and a Welsh slate roof with gable ends. There are three storeys and three bays. The ground floor contains a large Victorian shop front. In the middle bay of the upper floors is a round-headed two-storey blind panel, and the outer bays contain sash windows.[64] II
40 and 42 High Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′30″W / 52.85542°N 2.72512°W / 52.85542; -2.72512 (40 and 42 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops with a dentilled eaves course and a hipped slate roof. There are three storeys and two bays. In the ground floor are two shop fronts, and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain stone lintels and cills.[65] II
44 and 46 High Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′31″W / 52.85542°N 2.72522°W / 52.85542; -2.72522 (44 and 46 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A pair of shops in painted brick with a tile roof. There are three storeys and four bays. In the ground floor are modern shop fronts, and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels.[66] II
47 and 49 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′31″W / 52.85526°N 2.72526°W / 52.85526; -2.72526 (47 and 49 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A pair of shops on a corner site in stuccoed brick on a timber framed core, with giant pilasters between the bays, a blocking course and a moulded cornice, raised on the corner, and a hipped tile roof. There are two storeys, four bays on High Street, one bay on Mill Street, and a canted bay on the corner. In the ground floor are two shop fronts and a doorway with moulded pilasters, a semicircular fanlight and a broken pediment, and the windows are sashes.[67] II
50 and 52 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′32″W / 52.85537°N 2.72559°W / 52.85537; -2.72559 (50 and 52 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops with a string course and a Welsh slate roof. There are three storeys and four bays. In the ground floor are modern shop fronts, and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels.[68] II
56 and 58 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′33″W / 52.85536°N 2.72589°W / 52.85536; -2.72589 (56 and 58 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops with brackets to the eaves soffits, and a Welsh slate roof with gable ends. There are three storeys and four bays. In the ground floor are two Victorian shop fronts and an elliptical-arched carriageway to the left, and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels.[69] II
70 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85534°N 2.72683°W / 52.85534; -2.72683 (70 High Street)
 
Early 19th century A red brick house on an earlier timber framed core, with exposed timber framing on the end wall, and a tile roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has moulded pilasters, a semicircular fanlight with radial tracery, and a broken pediment, and the windows are sashes with plain lintels.[70] II
72, 74 and 76 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′37″W / 52.85531°N 2.72705°W / 52.85531; -2.72705 (72, 74 and 76 High Street)
Early 19th century A row of stuccoed houses that have a tile roof with gabled ends. There are three storeys and five bays, the left bay splayed forward. In the ground floor are doorways with pilasters and cornices on console brackets, and altered shop fronts. In the upper floors are windows, most of which are sashes.[71] II
78 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′38″W / 52.85524°N 2.72714°W / 52.85524; -2.72714 (78 High Street)
Early 19th century A painted brick house with a moulded stone eaves cornice, and a tile roof with coped gables. There are three storeys and three bays. The windows are sashes with plain lintels.[72] II
3 New Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′22″W / 52.85618°N 2.72291°W / 52.85618; -2.72291 (3 New Street)
Early 19th century A red brick house with dentilled eaves, and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends. There are three storeys and two bays. The central doorway has moulded pilasters and a cornice, and a semicircular fanlight. The windows are sashes with plain lintels.[73] II
63 New Street
52°51′31″N 2°43′24″W / 52.85857°N 2.72341°W / 52.85857; -2.72341 (63 New Street)
Early 19th century A red brick house with a cill band, a dentilled and stuccoed cornice, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays, and single-storey flanking wings. In the centre is a porch with fluted Ionic columns and a heavy entablature, and the doorway has panelled reveals, and a rectangular fanlight. The windows are sashes with plain lintels, and the flanking bays have ogee-shaped gables flanked by urns on pillars.[74] II
8–18 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′30″W / 52.85602°N 2.72507°W / 52.85602; -2.72507 (8–18 Noble Street)
Early 19th century A terrace of six brick houses with dentilled eaves and a Welsh slate roof, hipped at the right over a curved corner. There are three storeys and eight bays. The doorways have moulded surrounds, panelled reveals, rectangular fanlights, and cornices on console brackets. Most of the original sash windows have been replaced by casements.[4][75] II
23 Noble Street
52°51′21″N 2°43′33″W / 52.85593°N 2.72592°W / 52.85593; -2.72592 (23 Noble Street)
Early 19th century A red brick house with dentilled eaves and a slate roof. There are two storeys and two bays. The central doorway has fluted pilasters, a rectangular fanlight, and an entablature with a moulded cornice and a fluted frieze. The windows are sashes, in the ground floor with flat brick arches, and in the upper floor with lintels.[76] II
24 Noble Street
52°51′22″N 2°43′33″W / 52.85604°N 2.72571°W / 52.85604; -2.72571 (24 Noble Street)
Early 19th century A red brick house with oversailing eaves and a tile roof. There are three storeys and two bays. In the left bay is a doorway with moulded pilasters, panelled reveals, a traceried fanlight, and a cornice on console brackets. The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels.[77] II
29 Noble Street
52°51′21″N 2°43′34″W / 52.85595°N 2.72622°W / 52.85595; -2.72622 (29 Noble Street)
Early 19th century A painted brick house that has a tile roof with gabled ends. There are two storeys and an attic, and one bay. The doorway has fluted pilasters, and an entablature with a cornice hood. The windows are sashes, and there are two gabled dormers.[78] II
59 Noble Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′42″W / 52.85564°N 2.72821°W / 52.85564; -2.72821 (59 Noble Street)
Early 19th century A red brick house with dentilled stuccoed eaves and a tile roof with gabled ends. There are three storeys and three bays. The central doorway has a moulded surround, panelled reveals, a rectangular fanlight, and a cornice on console brackets, and the windows are sashes with plain lintels.[79] II
61 and 63 Noble Street
52°51′20″N 2°43′43″W / 52.85548°N 2.72862°W / 52.85548; -2.72862 (61 and 63 Noble Street)
Early 19th century A pair of red brick houses, No. 61 painted, with a cill band, dentilled stuccoed eaves, and a Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys, No. 61 has three bays and No. 63 has two. Each house has a doorway with a moulded surround, a rectangular fanlight, a cornice and console brackets. The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels.[80] II
Bridge over River Roden north of Wem Mill
52°51′11″N 2°43′34″W / 52.85297°N 2.72614°W / 52.85297; -2.72614 (Bridge over River Roden)
 
Early 19th century The bridge carries the B5476 road over the River Roden. It is in stone and consists of a single segmental arch. The arch is rusticated, and the bridge has a string course, a parapet with plain coping, and a keystone. On the west side is attached a pedestrian bridge.[81] II
Hawkstone Arms Public House
52°51′35″N 2°43′22″W / 52.85986°N 2.72285°W / 52.85986; -2.72285 (Hawkstone Arms Public House)
 
Early 19th century The public house is in roughcast brick with a cill band, a stuccoed and dentilled eaves cornice, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The central doorway has pilasters, a rectangular fanlight, and an entablature. The windows are sashes with plain lintels.[82] II
Landona Farmhouse
52°51′48″N 2°43′18″W / 52.86326°N 2.72173°W / 52.86326; -2.72173 (Landona Farmhouse)
Early 19th century The farmhouse is in stuccoed brick with a string course, oversailing eaves, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys, three bays, the middle bay slightly projecting, and flanking single-storey single-bay lean tos. In the centre is an Ionic portico and a doorway with a rectangular fanlight. The window above the doorway has a moulded architrave and a hood on console brackets, and the other windows are sashes with plain lintels and keyblocks.[83] II
National Westminster Bank
52°51′19″N 2°43′29″W / 52.85531°N 2.72483°W / 52.85531; -2.72483 (National Westminster Bank)
 
Early 19th century A house, later a bank, in red brick with a blocking course and moulded cornice, and a Welsh slate roof with coped gable ends. There are three storeys and six bays. In the ground floor is a doorway with a cambered arch, pilasters, a semicircular traceried fanlight, and a broken pediment on fluted brackets. This is flanked by multi-paned windows, and to the right is a simpler doorway. The upper floors contain sash windows, those above the main doorway with moulded architraves, and the door in the middle floor also has a fluted frieze and a cornice.[84] II
Roden House
52°51′13″N 2°43′31″W / 52.85356°N 2.72528°W / 52.85356; -2.72528 (Roden House)
Early 19th century A rendered stone house with quoin pilasters, a string course, modillion eaves, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. In the centre is a porch with Ionic columns carrying an entablature with a pediment, and the doorway has a round arch. In the south front is an openwork iron porch with a tented roof, and the windows are sashes.[4][85] II
Roseville
52°51′23″N 2°43′24″W / 52.85652°N 2.72337°W / 52.85652; -2.72337 (Roseville)
Early 19th century A house later used for other purposes, it is in red brick with painted stone dressings, a cill band, a moulded eaves cornice, and a hipped slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. In the centre is a porch with Tuscan columns carrying an entablature and a wrought iron balustrade. To the right is a splayed bay window, and the other windows are sashes with plain stone lintels. The middle window in the upper floor has a moulded architrave, and an entablature with a fluted frieze.[86] II
White Lion Public House
52°51′21″N 2°43′22″W / 52.85594°N 2.72272°W / 52.85594; -2.72272 (White Lion Public House)
 
Early 19th century The public house is in painted brick on a plinth, and has a Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and an attic, and three bays. In the ground floor is a central doorway with a fanlight and a segmental head, flanked by bow windows in splayed recesses, and above them is a cornice. The upper floor contains sash windows with plain lintels.[87] II
69 High Street
52°51′19″N 2°43′36″W / 52.85526°N 2.72670°W / 52.85526; -2.72670 (69 High Street)
Early to mid 19th century A red brick shop with dentilled eaves and a Welsh slate roof with pedimented gable ends. There are two storeys and four bays. In the ground floor is a Victorian shop front with pilasters and a cornice, and to the right is an elliptical arched carriageway. The upper floor contains sash windows with plain lintels.[88] II
Beech House
52°51′23″N 2°44′05″W / 52.85636°N 2.73481°W / 52.85636; -2.73481 (Beech House)
 
Early to mid 19th century A red brick house with bracketed eaves and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and a front of three bays. In the centre is a porch with thin Tuscan columns carrying a heavy entablature and a wrought iron balcony. The doorway has a segmental fanlight, and the windows are sashes with plain lintels.[89] II
Creamore Grove
52°51′38″N 2°43′20″W / 52.86064°N 2.72215°W / 52.86064; -2.72215 (Creamore Grove)
 
Early to mid 19th century A brick house with a cill band and stuccoed eaves, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. The central porch has Tuscan columns and a heavy entablature, and there is a rectangular fanlight. The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels, and the middle window in the upper floor has a moulded architrave and a cornice on console brackets.[90] II
The Drayton Gate and stables
52°51′24″N 2°43′08″W / 52.85663°N 2.71880°W / 52.85663; -2.71880 (The Drayton Gate)
 
Early to mid 19th century The public house is in red brick with a slate roof, hipped on the left. There are two storeys and four bays. The doorway has pilasters and a rectangular fanlight, and the windows are sashes with plain stone lintels. Adjoining on the right is a former stable range in painted sandstone with a slate roof, containing stable and cart doors and a hayloft door.[91] II
Wemsbrook Lodge
52°51′37″N 2°43′22″W / 52.86018°N 2.72277°W / 52.86018; -2.72277 (Wemsbrook Lodge)
Early to mid 19th century A brick house with a cill band, stuccoed eaves, and a hipped Welsh slate roof. There are two storeys and three bays. In the centre is a porch with Tuscan columns and a heavy entablature, and a doorway with a rectangular fanlight. The window above the porch has a moulded architrave with a cornice on console brackets, and the other windows are sashes with plain stone lintels.[92] II
Gate piers, Church of St Peter and St Paul
52°51′16″N 2°43′32″W / 52.85450°N 2.72563°W / 52.85450; -2.72563 (Gate piers, Church of St Peter and St Paul)
 
Mid 19th century The gate piers at the southern end of the churchyard are in stone. Each pier has a moulded cap with an urn surmounted by a ball finial.[93] II
Morgan Library
52°51′22″N 2°43′19″W / 52.85605°N 2.72192°W / 52.85605; -2.72192 (Morgan Library)
 
1905 The library, later used for other purposes, was designed by Frank Shayler in Arts and Crafts style. It is in red brick with stone dressings, and a tile roof with stone coped gables. There is one storey and a front of three bays, the outer bays asymmetrically gabled. In the left bay is a large canted bay window. The central doorway has a stone arch and above are reliefs of boys reading. Inside, there is an inglenook fireplace.[23][94] II
War memorial
52°51′19″N 2°43′32″W / 52.85519°N 2.72560°W / 52.85519; -2.72560 (War memorial)
 
Early 1920s The war memorial is in the churchyard of the Church of St Peter and St Paul. It is in Portland stone, and in the form of a medieval preaching cross. It has an octagonal plan, and consists of a four-stepped base, an embattled pedestal, a smaller moulded pedestal, and a slender octagonal shaft with a Latin cross carved with a shield, a coronet, and foliage. There are two slate plaques inscribed with the names of those lost in both World Wars.[95] II

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Wem Urban is a civil parish in Shropshire England It contains 89 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England Of these three are listed at Grade II the middle of the three grades and the others are at Grade II the lowest grade Wem is a market town and most of the listed buildings are houses cottages shops and public houses the earliest of which are timber framed The other listed buildings include a church and associated structures a chapel a former market hall a former corn mill a bridge a former library and a war memorial For the listed buildings in the rural area surrounding the town see Listed buildings in Wem Rural Key editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Grade Criteria 1 II Particularly important buildings of more than special interest II Buildings of national importance and special interestBuildings editName and location Photograph Date Notes Grade Church of St Peter and St Paul52 51 18 N 2 43 33 W 52 85504 N 2 72572 W 52 85504 2 72572 Church of St Peter and St Paul nbsp 14th century The oldest part of the church is the base of the tower the upper parts being Perpendicular The nave was rebuilt in 1809 13 and the chancel was added in 1886 The church is built in stone with a slate roof and consists of a nave a short chancel with canted angles a west tower and a vestry in the angle of the chancel and the nave The tower has diagonal buttresses with set offs a west doorway with a moulded surround statues in niches and an embattled parapet with crocketed pinnacles Inside there are galleries on three sides 2 3 II Old Hall52 51 23 N 2 43 21 W 52 85652 N 2 72261 W 52 85652 2 72261 Old Hall Early 17th century The house was later extended The original part is timber framed with plastered infill and a tile roof There are two storeys and an attic and three bays In the central bay is a three storey gabled porch with an arched doorway and a carved frieze above At the rear is a roughcast timber framed wing and to the south is a two storey two bay brick wing with sash windows 4 5 II Old Mill House52 51 04 N 2 43 35 W 52 85120 N 2 72629 W 52 85120 2 72629 Old Mill House Early 17th century A timber framed house with plastered infill and a Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and an attic a main range and a gabled cross wing on the right The windows are casements and there is a round headed window in the gable 6 II 40 Aston Street52 51 23 N 2 43 16 W 52 85639 N 2 72118 W 52 85639 2 72118 40 Aston Street nbsp 17th century A cottage later a shop it is timber framed encased in brick in the 19th century and has a tile roof There are two storeys and two bays In the ground floor is a shop window and a door and the upper floor contains sash windows 7 II 6 and 8 Chapel Street52 51 19 N 2 43 28 W 52 85515 N 2 72444 W 52 85515 2 72444 6 and 8 Chapel Street 17th century A pair of timber framed houses No 8 has been encased in brick and painted and in No 6 the timber framing is exposed with painted brick infill The roof is tiled and there are two storeys and three bays The doorways have pilasters and entablatures there is one casement window and the other windows are sashes 8 II 19 and 21 Chapel Street52 51 17 N 2 43 27 W 52 85460 N 2 72403 W 52 85460 2 72403 19 and 21 Chapel Street 17th century A pair of timber framed houses with plastered brick infill and a tile roof with gabled ends There are two storeys and three bays and the windows are casements 9 II 23 Chapel Street52 51 16 N 2 43 26 W 52 85451 N 2 72401 W 52 85451 2 72401 23 Chapel Street 17th century or earlier A stuccoed timber framed cottage it has a Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and two bays The doorway has a moulded surround and a cornice hood and the windows are casements There is exposed timber framing on the north wall 10 II 4 High Street52 51 22 N 2 43 23 W 52 85599 N 2 72304 W 52 85599 2 72304 4 High Street 17th century A timber framed house later a shop refronted in brick and painted in the 19th century and with a tile roof The timber framing with brick infill is exposed in the gable end In the ground floor is a shop front and the upper floor contains two casement windows 11 II 68 High Street52 51 20 N 2 43 36 W 52 85542 N 2 72680 W 52 85542 2 72680 68 High Street 17th century A timber framed cottage with plastered infill and a tile roof with gable ends There is one storey and an attic a doorway with a hood sash windows and a gabled dormer One of the ground floor windows and the window in the dormer are horizontally sliding 12 II 71 and 71A High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 37 W 52 85522 N 2 72685 W 52 85522 2 72685 71 and 71A High Street nbsp 17th century A timber framed shop with a stuccoed front painted to resemble timber framing There is a tile roof with gabled ends and coved eaves three storeys and two bays To the right of the dooway is a bow window with pilasters and an entablature and to the left is a double fronted shop window with pilasters The upper floors contain casement windows 13 II 83 and 85 High Street52 51 18 N 2 43 38 W 52 85493 N 2 72736 W 52 85493 2 72736 83 and 85 High Street nbsp 17th century A pair of timber framed houses partly encased in brick and partly roughcast with a dentilled eaves cornice and a tile roof There are three storeys and two bays The doorway on the front has moulded pilasters and an entablature and the windows are casements 14 II 93 High Street52 51 18 N 2 43 42 W 52 85488 N 2 72821 W 52 85488 2 72821 93 High Street nbsp 17th century A timber framed house with plaster infill on a plinth of brick and stone and with a roof of Welsh slate There is one storey and an attic and three bays two bays gabled On the front is a gabled porch and the windows are casements 4 15 II 8 and 10 Market Street52 51 21 N 2 43 35 W 52 85577 N 2 72638 W 52 85577 2 72638 8 and 10 Market Street 17th century A pair of houses with a timber framed core stuccoed and roughcast with a tile roof There are two storeys and attics and two gabled bays The doorways have pilasters and the windows are casements 16 II 4 Noble Street52 51 21 N 2 43 27 W 52 85585 N 2 72427 W 52 85585 2 72427 4 Noble Street nbsp 17th century A timber framed house partly stuccoed partly encased in brick and with a tile roof There is one storey and an attic three bays the middle bay with a large gable and a double pile plan with two gables at the ends The central doorway has a moulded surround and a pedimented hood on shaped brackets and the windows are casements with hood moulds 17 II 40 and 42 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 37 W 52 85612 N 2 72707 W 52 85612 2 72707 40 and 42 Noble Street nbsp 17th century A pair of timber framed houses that were refronted in brick and the eaves raised in the early 19th century They have dentilled eaves and a slate roof and the timber framing is exposed at the gable ends There are two storeys and four bays The doorways have gabled hoods on shaped brackets and the windows are casements those in the ground floor with segmental heads 18 II 46 and 48 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 39 W 52 85599 N 2 72760 W 52 85599 2 72760 46 and 48 Noble Street nbsp 17th century A pair of timber framed houses fronted in brick and the eaves raised in the 19th century The brick is painted and there are dentilled eaves and a tile roof The timber framing is exposed on the right gable end There are two storeys and two bays The doorways and windows which are casements have segmental heads 19 II 2 and 3 The Cottage Soulton Road52 51 28 N 2 42 41 W 52 85781 N 2 71134 W 52 85781 2 71134 2 and 3 The Cottage Soulton Road 17th century A pair of timber framed cottages partly faced in brick with dentilled eaves partly stuccoed and with timber framing exposed at the rear They have a tile roof with a coped gable end and moulded kneelers There is one storey and an attic and three bays The doors have gabled hoods and the windows are casements with segmental heads 20 II The Castle Hotel52 51 21 N 2 43 25 W 52 85583 N 2 72362 W 52 85583 2 72362 The Castle Hotel nbsp 17th century The public house is timber framed the middle floor is roughcast and the rest is stuccoed It has rusticated quoins string courses and a Welsh slate roof There are three storeys and three wide bays In the centre is a portico with Doric columns and an entablature surmounted by a model of a castle The doorway has fluted pilasters panelled reveals and a blind rectangular fanlight The windows are sashes with keystones those in the ground floor also with rusticated jambs 21 II 44 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 38 W 52 85608 N 2 72725 W 52 85608 2 72725 44 Noble Street Late 17th or early 18th century A timber framed house that was refronted in red brick in the 20th century It has a modillion eaves cornice and a hipped tile roof There are two storeys and two bays a central doorway and the windows are sashes 22 II Church Hall52 51 19 N 2 43 35 W 52 85517 N 2 72626 W 52 85517 2 72626 Church Hall nbsp 1702 Originally the market hall it was probably reconstructed in the early 19th century It is in red brick on a plinth with stone dressings rusticated quoins a string course oversailing eaves and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and four bays In the ground floor is an arcade of four rusticated elliptical arches on Tuscan columns originally open and later filled in and in the upper floor are sash windows with moulded architraves 23 24 II 3 Crown Street52 51 20 N 2 43 31 W 52 85567 N 2 72518 W 52 85567 2 72518 3 Crown Street Early 18th century A painted brick house on a stone plinth with stone dressings rusticated quoins a band and a tile roof There are two storeys and three bays The central doorway has a moulded architrave and the windows are casements with keyblocks the window above the doorway having a cambered head 25 II 73 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 37 W 52 85518 N 2 72697 W 52 85518 2 72697 73 High Street Early 18th century A house in painted brick partly stuccoed with quoins a string course a dentilled eaves cornice and a Welsh slate roof with coped gable ends and shaped kneelers There are two storeys and an attic and three bays The windows are sashes and there are three gabled dormers 26 II Hazlitt House52 51 21 N 2 43 31 W 52 85590 N 2 72528 W 52 85590 2 72528 Hazlitt House nbsp Early 18th century A painted brick house with pilaster quoins a string course and a tile roof with gable ends There are two storeys and four bays the third bay taller and with a hipped roof and a gabled rear wing The doorway has a moulded surround and hood on brackets and the windows are casements some with segmental heads On the front is an inscribed plaque stating that this had been the home of William Hazlitt and his father a minister also named William Hazlitt 27 II Wem Conservative Club52 51 22 N 2 43 34 W 52 85609 N 2 72609 W 52 85609 2 72609 Wem Conservative Club nbsp Early to mid 18th century A house later a club in Georgian style It is in red brick with stone dressings rusticated quoins a moulded eaves cornice and a hipped tile roof There are two storeys and five bays with a pediment over the middle bay The central doorway has a moulded architrave with a pulvinated frieze a keyblock and a moulded cornice The windows are sashes with segmental lintels and keyblocks 4 28 II 26 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 33 W 52 85604 N 2 72591 W 52 85604 2 72591 26 Noble Street 18th century A roughcast brick cottage with its gable end to the road and a tile roof with a coped gable end There are two storeys In the ground floor is a 19th century shop front with moulded pilasters a rectangular fanlight and an entablature To the right is a two storey one bay extension with a pedimented doorway The windows are sashes 29 II 34 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 36 W 52 85611 N 2 72671 W 52 85611 2 72671 34 Noble Street 18th century A red brick house with a string course a moulded stone eaves cornice and a Welsh slate roof and it is flanked by giant pilasters There are two storeys and three bays The central doorway has a panelled architrave and a hood on brackets and the windows are sashes 30 II Former brewery offices52 51 22 N 2 43 29 W 52 85611 N 2 72461 W 52 85611 2 72461 Former brewery offices 18th century A house later used for other purposes it is in brick with a dentilled eaves cornice and a tile roof with coped gable ends There are two storeys and five bays On the front are two doorways each with pilasters panelled reveals a rectangular fanlight and an entablature The windows are sashes with moulded surrounds and slightly arched openings 31 II Gate piers Wem Conservative Club52 51 22 N 2 43 34 W 52 85603 N 2 72610 W 52 85603 2 72610 Gate piers Wem Conservative Club 18th century The gate piers at the entrance to the forecourt are in stone On the front are fielded panels and they have moulded caps and bases 32 II Former White Horse Hotel52 51 19 N 2 43 31 W 52 85541 N 2 72538 W 52 85541 2 72538 Former White Horse Hotel nbsp 18th century The former inn incorporates earlier timber framed material including crucks It was enlarged in 1887 and has subsequently closed as a public house The building is in rendered brick and has a slate roof The main block has three storeys three bays and there is a long two storey rear wing In the centre is a porch with Tuscan columns and an entablature and the doorway has a moulded surround The windows are sashes and in the left bay of the middle floor is a bay window The rear wing has a mix of windows and some exposed timber framing 33 II Congregational Chapel52 51 18 N 2 43 28 W 52 85491 N 2 72437 W 52 85491 2 72437 Congregational Chapel 1775 Originally a Congregational Church and later used by the Baptists it was enlarged and refronted in 1834 The chapel is in red brick with a front in sandstone The front has two storeys and three bays and a gable containing a lunette In the centre is an elliptical arched doorway with a fanlight detached Tuscan columns and a broken pediment The windows are round headed with imposts and keystones To the left is a one bay extension with a pedimented doorway 23 34 II 26 Chapel Street52 51 15 N 2 43 27 W 52 85425 N 2 72415 W 52 85425 2 72415 26 Chapel Street Late 18th century A red brick house with a dentilled eaves cornice and a Welsh slate roof with coped gable ends and moulded kneelers There are two storeys and three bays The central doorway has panelled pilasters a semicircular fanlight and a broken pediment with console brackets The windows are casements with plain lintels The window above the doorway is blind 35 II 28 Chapel Street52 51 15 N 2 43 27 W 52 85415 N 2 72415 W 52 85415 2 72415 28 Chapel Street Late 18th century A red brick house with dentilled eaves and a tile roof with coped gable ends and moulded kneelers There are two storeys and two bays The central doorway has fluted pilasters a semicircular fanlight and a pediment and the windows are sashes 36 II 34 and 36 High Street52 51 20 N 2 43 29 W 52 85548 N 2 72472 W 52 85548 2 72472 34 and 36 High Street nbsp Late 18th century A house later used for other purposes in painted brick with rusticated quoins on the right dentilled eaves and a tile roof There are three storeys and three bays In the ground floor is a doorway with moulded pilasters and a cornice and on the left is a round headed passageway Between the passageway and the doorway is a plate glass window and the other windows are sashes those in the lower two floors with rusticated lintels and keyblocks 37 II 67 High Street and railings52 51 19 N 2 43 35 W 52 85519 N 2 72648 W 52 85519 2 72648 67 High Street nbsp Late 18th century The house is stuccoed and has a front in ashlar stone and a rear timber framed wing There is a moulded eaves cornice a hipped Welsh slate roof three storeys and three bays The central doorway has pilasters a semicircular fanlight with radial glazing bars and a broken pediment and the windows are sashes Four steps lead up to the doorway which are flanked by railings that also enclose the forecourt area 23 38 II 91 High Street and railings52 51 18 N 2 43 41 W 52 85488 N 2 72798 W 52 85488 2 72798 91 High Street nbsp Late 18th century A red brick house with a coped parapet and a slate roof with coped gable ends There are three storeys and three bays The outer bays contain three storey bow windows with convex sash windows the upper two floors with rusticated lintels and the ground floor with tripartite windows and decorated lintels The central doorway has pilasters a semicircular fanlight and a trellis like porch with a tented roof Enclosing the forecourt area are cast iron railings on a dwarf stone wall 4 39 II 20 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 31 W 52 85603 N 2 72535 W 52 85603 2 72535 20 Noble Street Late 18th century A brick house with dentilled eaves and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends There are three storeys and three bays The central doorway has moulded pilasters a rectangular fanlight a fluted frieze and a moulded cornice The windows are sashes with plain lintels and cills 40 II 60 Noble Street52 51 20 N 2 43 43 W 52 85566 N 2 72856 W 52 85566 2 72856 60 Noble Street Late 18th century A red brick house with a moulded eaves cornice and a tile roof with coped gables and shaped kneelers There are three storeys and three bays The central doorway has a moulded surround and a pedimented hood on shaped brackets and the windows are replacements 41 II Adams House52 51 19 N 2 43 46 W 52 85521 N 2 72934 W 52 85521 2 72934 Adams House Late 18th century A red brick house with a moulded eaves cornice and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are three storeys and a square plan with three bays The central doorway has panelled pilasters and pediment with moulded console brackets The windows are sashes those in the ground floor with round heads and keystones In the right return are two canted bay windows 42 II Astbury House52 51 18 N 2 43 40 W 52 85491 N 2 72770 W 52 85491 2 72770 Astbury House Late 18th century A brick house with dentilled eaves and a slate roof with pedimented gable ends There are three storeys and three bays In the ground floor are two doorways one with a hood on brackets and two multi pane shop windows in moulded surrounds The upper floors contain sash windows with moulded surrounds and stuccoed lintels the middle window in each floor being blind 43 II Northwest entrance Church of St Peter and St Paul52 51 19 N 2 43 34 W 52 85520 N 2 72609 W 52 85520 2 72609 Northwest entrance Church of St Peter and St Paul Late 18th century At the entrance to the churchyard is a pair of gate piers in rusticated stone each with a moulded cap and a draped urn Between them are ornate wrought iron gates and an overthrow 23 44 II Park House52 51 25 N 2 43 20 W 52 85682 N 2 72221 W 52 85682 2 72221 Park House nbsp Late 18th century A red brick house with stone dressings on a stone plinth with bands a cornice a coped parapet and a roof of tile and slate There are three storeys and a basement and a front of five bays the middle bay projecting slightly under a pediment containing a coat of arms In the centre is a porch with Ionic columns and a fluted frieze and the doorway has a fanlight The windows are sashes those in the ground floor with round heads and the window above the doorway has an architrave At the rear is a full height three bay bow window 45 46 II The Hollies52 51 22 N 2 43 32 W 52 85613 N 2 72554 W 52 85613 2 72554 The Hollies Late 18th century A roughcast brick house with a sill band a parapet with moulded stone coping and a tile roof There are three storeys and three bays The central doorway has panelled pilasters a semicircular traceried fanlight a fluted frieze and moulded console brackets The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels 47 II 37 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 29 W 52 85532 N 2 72466 W 52 85532 2 72466 37 High Street c 1800 A shop in stuccoed brick with rusticated quoins and a tile roof There are three storeys and two bays In the ground floor is a small shop front with pilasters and a cornice and a doorway to the left and the upper floors contain sash windows with rusticated heads 48 II 62 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 35 W 52 85533 N 2 72630 W 52 85533 2 72630 62 High Street nbsp c 1800 A red brick shop on a corner site with a moulded stone eaves cornice and a tile roof with coped gable ends There are three storeys seven bays and a rear wing In the ground floor is a Victorian shop front and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels In the rear wing is a rusticated elliptical arched carriageway 49 II 64 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 36 W 52 85534 N 2 72658 W 52 85534 2 72658 64 High Street c 1800 A red brick shop on a corner site with a blocking course a moulded stone cornice and a tile roof There are three storeys and an attic two bays and a canted bay on the corner In the ground floor is a Victorian shop front and in the corner is a doorway with pilasters and a hood on console brackets Most of the windows are sashes with plain stone lintels some are replacements and there is a roof dormer 50 II 31 Noble Street52 51 21 N 2 43 35 W 52 85597 N 2 72652 W 52 85597 2 72652 31 Noble Street c 1800 A red brick house with dentilled eaves and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends There are three storeys and three bays The doorway has thin moulded pilasters a semicircular fanlight and a pediment with a dentilled cornice on console brackets The windows are sashes with plain lintels and cills 51 II 30 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 35 W 52 85612 N 2 72634 W 52 85612 2 72634 30 Noble Street Late 18th or early 19th century A brick house with a rendered front a modillion eaves cornice and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends There are two storeys and three bays The central doorway has a plain architrave and a pedimented hood on small brackets and the windows are sashes 52 II 41 Noble Street52 51 21 N 2 43 37 W 52 85594 N 2 72706 W 52 85594 2 72706 41 Noble Street Late 18th or early 19th century A stuccoed brick house on a stone plinth with a tile roof There are two storeys and two bays The doorway has pilasters and an entablature and the windows are sashes with plain stone lintels 53 II Wem Mill52 51 09 N 2 43 34 W 52 85261 N 2 72624 W 52 85261 2 72624 Roden House nbsp 1819 A former corn that was extended later in the 19th century built in red brick The original block has three storeys fronts of three bays a sandstone plinth sash windows with stone lintels and a hipped slate roof The middle bay of the front facing the road is gabled and contains loading bays and a hoist above The extension to the south has a tile roof four storeys four bays facing the road the outer bays with loading bays and hoists and windows with segmental heads On the east side is a tall square chimney 4 54 II The Old Rectory52 51 25 N 2 44 00 W 52 85707 N 2 73328 W 52 85707 2 73328 The Old Rectory c 1820 The former rectory later used for other purposes is in red brick with a stone eaves cornice and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and three bays and later wings to the north At the centre of the east front is a stone portico with two pairs of Tuscan columns carrying an entablature and a pediment The south front has a two storey bow window and the other windows are sashes 55 56 II 3 and 5 Chapel Street52 51 19 N 2 43 27 W 52 85531 N 2 72430 W 52 85531 2 72430 3 and 5 Chapel Street Early 19th century A pair of red brick houses with dentilled and stuccoed eaves and a tile roof with gabled ends There are three storeys and three bays The paired doorways have moulded surrounds rectangular fanlights cornice hoods and console brackets The windows are sashes with plain lintels those in the middle bay are blind 57 II 14 and 16 Chapel Street52 51 17 N 2 43 27 W 52 85464 N 2 72426 W 52 85464 2 72426 14 and 16 Chapel Street Early 19th century A red brick house at right angles to the street it has dentilled eaves and a hipped tile roof There are three storeys and one bay facing the street On this front is a round arched doorway with a moulded surround a fanlight and a keyblock On the north front is a two storey canted bay window and the other windows are sashes 58 II 17 Chapel Street52 51 17 N 2 43 26 W 52 85470 N 2 72400 W 52 85470 2 72400 17 Chapel Street nbsp Early 19th century A red brick house with a sill band dentilled eaves and a tile roof There are three storeys and three bays In the centre is a doorway with pilasters a rectangular fanlight and an entablature The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels 59 II 24 Chapel Street52 51 16 N 2 43 27 W 52 85431 N 2 72416 W 52 85431 2 72416 24 Chapel Street Early 19th century A red brick cottage on a stone plinth with moulded eaves and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and two bays The central doorway has pilasters a blind semicircular fanlight and a cornice on console brackets The windows have three lights those in the ground floor with plain lintels 60 II 32 and 34 Chapel Street52 51 14 N 2 43 26 W 52 85392 N 2 72402 W 52 85392 2 72402 32 and 34 Chapel Street Early 19th century A pair of roughcast brick houses that have a tile roof with coped gable ends and moulded kneelers There are two storeys and three bays In the outer bays are two storey semicircular bay windows with Tuscan columns and pilasters carrying entablatures and containing curved sash windows In the centre is a doorway with panelled pilasters a semicircular traceried fanlight a fluted frieze with medallions a moulded cornice and enriched console brackets 61 II 2 High Street and 1 New Street52 51 22 N 2 43 22 W 52 85605 N 2 72291 W 52 85605 2 72291 2 High Street and 1 New Street nbsp Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops on a corner site with a rounded corner They have a dentilled eaves course and a slate roof with gabled ends There are three storeys two bays on High Street and four on New Street In the ground floor is an early 19th century shop front with pilasters on High Street and shop windows on New Street The upper floors contain sash windows with plain stone lintels 62 II 19 and 21 High Street52 51 20 N 2 43 26 W 52 85560 N 2 72387 W 52 85560 2 72387 19 and 21 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A red brick shop with a stuccoed eaves band and a slate roof with gable ends There are three storeys and three bays In the ground floor are a central doorway and two late 19th century shop windows all with bracketed hoods The windows are sashes with plain lintels 63 II 27 High Street52 51 20 N 2 43 27 W 52 85550 N 2 72417 W 52 85550 2 72417 27 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A stuccoed building with quoin pilasters and a Welsh slate roof with gable ends There are three storeys and three bays The ground floor contains a large Victorian shop front In the middle bay of the upper floors is a round headed two storey blind panel and the outer bays contain sash windows 64 II 40 and 42 High Street52 51 20 N 2 43 30 W 52 85542 N 2 72512 W 52 85542 2 72512 40 and 42 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops with a dentilled eaves course and a hipped slate roof There are three storeys and two bays In the ground floor are two shop fronts and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain stone lintels and cills 65 II 44 and 46 High Street52 51 20 N 2 43 31 W 52 85542 N 2 72522 W 52 85542 2 72522 44 and 46 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A pair of shops in painted brick with a tile roof There are three storeys and four bays In the ground floor are modern shop fronts and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels 66 II 47 and 49 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 31 W 52 85526 N 2 72526 W 52 85526 2 72526 47 and 49 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A pair of shops on a corner site in stuccoed brick on a timber framed core with giant pilasters between the bays a blocking course and a moulded cornice raised on the corner and a hipped tile roof There are two storeys four bays on High Street one bay on Mill Street and a canted bay on the corner In the ground floor are two shop fronts and a doorway with moulded pilasters a semicircular fanlight and a broken pediment and the windows are sashes 67 II 50 and 52 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 32 W 52 85537 N 2 72559 W 52 85537 2 72559 50 and 52 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops with a string course and a Welsh slate roof There are three storeys and four bays In the ground floor are modern shop fronts and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels 68 II 56 and 58 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 33 W 52 85536 N 2 72589 W 52 85536 2 72589 56 and 58 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A pair of red brick shops with brackets to the eaves soffits and a Welsh slate roof with gable ends There are three storeys and four bays In the ground floor are two Victorian shop fronts and an elliptical arched carriageway to the left and the upper floors contain sash windows with plain lintels 69 II 70 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 37 W 52 85534 N 2 72683 W 52 85534 2 72683 70 High Street nbsp Early 19th century A red brick house on an earlier timber framed core with exposed timber framing on the end wall and a tile roof There are two storeys and three bays The central doorway has moulded pilasters a semicircular fanlight with radial tracery and a broken pediment and the windows are sashes with plain lintels 70 II 72 74 and 76 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 37 W 52 85531 N 2 72705 W 52 85531 2 72705 72 74 and 76 High Street Early 19th century A row of stuccoed houses that have a tile roof with gabled ends There are three storeys and five bays the left bay splayed forward In the ground floor are doorways with pilasters and cornices on console brackets and altered shop fronts In the upper floors are windows most of which are sashes 71 II 78 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 38 W 52 85524 N 2 72714 W 52 85524 2 72714 78 High Street Early 19th century A painted brick house with a moulded stone eaves cornice and a tile roof with coped gables There are three storeys and three bays The windows are sashes with plain lintels 72 II 3 New Street52 51 22 N 2 43 22 W 52 85618 N 2 72291 W 52 85618 2 72291 3 New Street Early 19th century A red brick house with dentilled eaves and a Welsh slate roof with gabled ends There are three storeys and two bays The central doorway has moulded pilasters and a cornice and a semicircular fanlight The windows are sashes with plain lintels 73 II 63 New Street52 51 31 N 2 43 24 W 52 85857 N 2 72341 W 52 85857 2 72341 63 New Street Early 19th century A red brick house with a cill band a dentilled and stuccoed cornice and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and three bays and single storey flanking wings In the centre is a porch with fluted Ionic columns and a heavy entablature and the doorway has panelled reveals and a rectangular fanlight The windows are sashes with plain lintels and the flanking bays have ogee shaped gables flanked by urns on pillars 74 II 8 18 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 30 W 52 85602 N 2 72507 W 52 85602 2 72507 8 18 Noble Street Early 19th century A terrace of six brick houses with dentilled eaves and a Welsh slate roof hipped at the right over a curved corner There are three storeys and eight bays The doorways have moulded surrounds panelled reveals rectangular fanlights and cornices on console brackets Most of the original sash windows have been replaced by casements 4 75 II 23 Noble Street52 51 21 N 2 43 33 W 52 85593 N 2 72592 W 52 85593 2 72592 23 Noble Street Early 19th century A red brick house with dentilled eaves and a slate roof There are two storeys and two bays The central doorway has fluted pilasters a rectangular fanlight and an entablature with a moulded cornice and a fluted frieze The windows are sashes in the ground floor with flat brick arches and in the upper floor with lintels 76 II 24 Noble Street52 51 22 N 2 43 33 W 52 85604 N 2 72571 W 52 85604 2 72571 24 Noble Street Early 19th century A red brick house with oversailing eaves and a tile roof There are three storeys and two bays In the left bay is a doorway with moulded pilasters panelled reveals a traceried fanlight and a cornice on console brackets The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels 77 II 29 Noble Street52 51 21 N 2 43 34 W 52 85595 N 2 72622 W 52 85595 2 72622 29 Noble Street Early 19th century A painted brick house that has a tile roof with gabled ends There are two storeys and an attic and one bay The doorway has fluted pilasters and an entablature with a cornice hood The windows are sashes and there are two gabled dormers 78 II 59 Noble Street52 51 20 N 2 43 42 W 52 85564 N 2 72821 W 52 85564 2 72821 59 Noble Street Early 19th century A red brick house with dentilled stuccoed eaves and a tile roof with gabled ends There are three storeys and three bays The central doorway has a moulded surround panelled reveals a rectangular fanlight and a cornice on console brackets and the windows are sashes with plain lintels 79 II 61 and 63 Noble Street52 51 20 N 2 43 43 W 52 85548 N 2 72862 W 52 85548 2 72862 61 and 63 Noble Street Early 19th century A pair of red brick houses No 61 painted with a cill band dentilled stuccoed eaves and a Welsh slate roof There are two storeys No 61 has three bays and No 63 has two Each house has a doorway with a moulded surround a rectangular fanlight a cornice and console brackets The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels 80 II Bridge over River Roden north of Wem Mill52 51 11 N 2 43 34 W 52 85297 N 2 72614 W 52 85297 2 72614 Bridge over River Roden nbsp Early 19th century The bridge carries the B5476 road over the River Roden It is in stone and consists of a single segmental arch The arch is rusticated and the bridge has a string course a parapet with plain coping and a keystone On the west side is attached a pedestrian bridge 81 II Hawkstone Arms Public House52 51 35 N 2 43 22 W 52 85986 N 2 72285 W 52 85986 2 72285 Hawkstone Arms Public House nbsp Early 19th century The public house is in roughcast brick with a cill band a stuccoed and dentilled eaves cornice and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and three bays The central doorway has pilasters a rectangular fanlight and an entablature The windows are sashes with plain lintels 82 II Landona Farmhouse52 51 48 N 2 43 18 W 52 86326 N 2 72173 W 52 86326 2 72173 Landona Farmhouse Early 19th century The farmhouse is in stuccoed brick with a string course oversailing eaves and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys three bays the middle bay slightly projecting and flanking single storey single bay lean tos In the centre is an Ionic portico and a doorway with a rectangular fanlight The window above the doorway has a moulded architrave and a hood on console brackets and the other windows are sashes with plain lintels and keyblocks 83 II National Westminster Bank52 51 19 N 2 43 29 W 52 85531 N 2 72483 W 52 85531 2 72483 National Westminster Bank nbsp Early 19th century A house later a bank in red brick with a blocking course and moulded cornice and a Welsh slate roof with coped gable ends There are three storeys and six bays In the ground floor is a doorway with a cambered arch pilasters a semicircular traceried fanlight and a broken pediment on fluted brackets This is flanked by multi paned windows and to the right is a simpler doorway The upper floors contain sash windows those above the main doorway with moulded architraves and the door in the middle floor also has a fluted frieze and a cornice 84 II Roden House52 51 13 N 2 43 31 W 52 85356 N 2 72528 W 52 85356 2 72528 Roden House Early 19th century A rendered stone house with quoin pilasters a string course modillion eaves and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and three bays In the centre is a porch with Ionic columns carrying an entablature with a pediment and the doorway has a round arch In the south front is an openwork iron porch with a tented roof and the windows are sashes 4 85 II Roseville52 51 23 N 2 43 24 W 52 85652 N 2 72337 W 52 85652 2 72337 Roseville Early 19th century A house later used for other purposes it is in red brick with painted stone dressings a cill band a moulded eaves cornice and a hipped slate roof There are two storeys and three bays In the centre is a porch with Tuscan columns carrying an entablature and a wrought iron balustrade To the right is a splayed bay window and the other windows are sashes with plain stone lintels The middle window in the upper floor has a moulded architrave and an entablature with a fluted frieze 86 II White Lion Public House52 51 21 N 2 43 22 W 52 85594 N 2 72272 W 52 85594 2 72272 White Lion Public House nbsp Early 19th century The public house is in painted brick on a plinth and has a Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and an attic and three bays In the ground floor is a central doorway with a fanlight and a segmental head flanked by bow windows in splayed recesses and above them is a cornice The upper floor contains sash windows with plain lintels 87 II 69 High Street52 51 19 N 2 43 36 W 52 85526 N 2 72670 W 52 85526 2 72670 69 High Street Early to mid 19th century A red brick shop with dentilled eaves and a Welsh slate roof with pedimented gable ends There are two storeys and four bays In the ground floor is a Victorian shop front with pilasters and a cornice and to the right is an elliptical arched carriageway The upper floor contains sash windows with plain lintels 88 II Beech House52 51 23 N 2 44 05 W 52 85636 N 2 73481 W 52 85636 2 73481 Beech House nbsp Early to mid 19th century A red brick house with bracketed eaves and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and a front of three bays In the centre is a porch with thin Tuscan columns carrying a heavy entablature and a wrought iron balcony The doorway has a segmental fanlight and the windows are sashes with plain lintels 89 II Creamore Grove52 51 38 N 2 43 20 W 52 86064 N 2 72215 W 52 86064 2 72215 Creamore Grove nbsp Early to mid 19th century A brick house with a cill band and stuccoed eaves and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and three bays The central porch has Tuscan columns and a heavy entablature and there is a rectangular fanlight The windows are sashes with plain stone lintels and the middle window in the upper floor has a moulded architrave and a cornice on console brackets 90 II The Drayton Gate and stables52 51 24 N 2 43 08 W 52 85663 N 2 71880 W 52 85663 2 71880 The Drayton Gate nbsp Early to mid 19th century The public house is in red brick with a slate roof hipped on the left There are two storeys and four bays The doorway has pilasters and a rectangular fanlight and the windows are sashes with plain stone lintels Adjoining on the right is a former stable range in painted sandstone with a slate roof containing stable and cart doors and a hayloft door 91 II Wemsbrook Lodge52 51 37 N 2 43 22 W 52 86018 N 2 72277 W 52 86018 2 72277 Wemsbrook Lodge Early to mid 19th century A brick house with a cill band stuccoed eaves and a hipped Welsh slate roof There are two storeys and three bays In the centre is a porch with Tuscan columns and a heavy entablature and a doorway with a rectangular fanlight The window above the porch has a moulded architrave with a cornice on console brackets and the other windows are sashes with plain stone lintels 92 II Gate piers Church of St Peter and St Paul52 51 16 N 2 43 32 W 52 85450 N 2 72563 W 52 85450 2 72563 Gate piers Church of St Peter and St Paul nbsp Mid 19th century The gate piers at the southern end of the churchyard are in stone Each pier has a moulded cap with an urn surmounted by a ball finial 93 II Morgan Library52 51 22 N 2 43 19 W 52 85605 N 2 72192 W 52 85605 2 72192 Morgan Library nbsp 1905 The library later used for other purposes was designed by Frank Shayler in Arts and Crafts style It is in red brick with stone dressings and a tile roof with stone coped gables There is one storey and a front of three bays the outer bays asymmetrically gabled In the left bay is a large canted bay window The central doorway has a stone arch and above are reliefs of boys reading Inside there is an inglenook fireplace 23 94 II War memorial52 51 19 N 2 43 32 W 52 85519 N 2 72560 W 52 85519 2 72560 War memorial nbsp Early 1920s The war memorial is in the churchyard of the Church of St Peter and St Paul It is in Portland stone and in the form of a medieval preaching cross It has an octagonal plan and consists of a four stepped base an embattled pedestal a smaller moulded pedestal and a slender octagonal shaft with a Latin cross carved with a shield a coronet and foliage There are two slate plaques inscribed with the names of those lost in both World Wars 95 IIReferences editCitations edit Historic England Newman amp Pevsner 2006 pp 674 675 Historic England amp 1366758 a b c d e f g Newman amp Pevsner 2006 p 676 Historic England amp 1055442 Historic England amp 1366782 Historic England amp 1055458 Historic England amp 1366752 Historic England amp 1366790 Historic England amp 1055460 Historic England amp 1055465 Historic England amp 1175795 Historic England amp 1175889 Historic England amp 1055434 Historic England amp 1055436 Historic England amp 1055438 Historic England amp 1176044 Historic England amp 1176095 Historic England amp 1055450 Historic England amp 1055456 Historic England amp 1055466 Historic England amp 1254350 a b c d e Newman amp Pevsner 2006 p 675 Historic England amp 1366759 Historic England amp 1055464 Historic England amp 1055478 Historic England amp 1366784 Historic England amp 1055447 Historic England amp 1308051 Historic England amp 1055449 Historic England amp 1055443 Historic England amp 1055448 Historic England amp 1175748 Historic England amp 1055461 Historic England amp 1055463 Historic England amp 1366754 Historic England amp 1308213 Historic England amp 1175870 Historic England amp 1366778 Historic England amp 1308045 Historic England amp 1055451 Historic England amp 1308025 Historic England amp 1055435 Historic England amp 1055476 Newman amp Pevsner 2006 pp 676 677 Historic England amp 1308007 Historic England amp 1055445 Historic England amp 1055474 Historic England amp 1055470 Historic England amp 1055471 Historic England amp 1366785 Historic England amp 1176087 Historic England amp 1055453 Historic England amp 1055440 Newman amp Pevsner 2006 p 677 Historic England amp 1055437 Historic England amp 1366789 Historic England amp 1055462 Historic England amp 1055459 Historic England amp 1366753 Historic England amp 1175709 Historic England amp 1308206 Historic England amp 1175820 Historic England amp 1366757 Historic England amp 1055467 Historic England amp 1055468 Historic England amp 1055475 Historic England amp 1055469 Historic England amp 1175767 Historic England amp 1055472 Historic England amp 1366756 Historic England amp 1175811 Historic England amp 1176013 Historic England amp 1308074 Historic England amp 1055444 Historic England amp 1055452 Historic England amp 1055446 Historic England amp 1176125 Historic England amp 1176132 Historic England amp 1055454 Historic England amp 1366781 Historic England amp 1366783 Historic England amp 1366779 Historic England amp 1175827 Historic England amp 1055439 Historic England amp 1055441 Historic England amp 1055473 Historic England amp 1055477 Historic England amp 1366755 Historic England amp 1055455 Historic England amp 1055457 Historic England amp 1366786 Historic England amp 1175854 Historic England amp 1366788 Historic England amp 1389540 Sources edit Historic England Church of St Peter and St Paul Wem Urban 1366758 National Heritage List for England retrieved 3 March 2019 Historic England Old Hall Wem Urban 1055442 National Heritage List for England retrieved 27 February 2019 Historic England Old Mill House Wem Urban 1366782 National Heritage List for England retrieved 3 March 2019 Historic England No 40 Aston Street Wem Urban 1055458 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 February 2019 Historic England Nos 6 and 8 Chapel Street Wem Urban 1366752 National Heritage 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House Wem Urban 1055435 National Heritage List for England retrieved 27 February 2019 Historic England Churchyard entrance gates and gate piers immediately north west of Church of St Peter and St Paul Wem Urban 1055476 National Heritage List for England retrieved 1 March 2019 Historic England Park House Wem Urban 1308007 National Heritage List for England retrieved 2 March 2019 Historic England The Hollies Wem Urban 1055445 National Heritage List for England retrieved 27 February 2019 Historic England No 37 High Street Wem Urban 1055474 National Heritage List for England retrieved 1 March 2019 Historic England No 62 High Street Wem Urban 1055470 National Heritage List for England retrieved 1 March 2019 Historic England No 64 High Street Wem Urban 1055471 National Heritage List for England retrieved 1 March 2019 Historic England No 31 Noble Street Wem Urban 1366785 National Heritage List for England retrieved 3 March 2019 Historic England No 30 Noble Street Wem Urban 1176087 National 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Printing Company Wem Urban 1176132 National Heritage List for England retrieved 2 March 2019 Historic England Nos 61 and 63 Noble Street Wem Urban 1055454 National Heritage List for England retrieved 28 February 2019 Historic England Bridge over River Roden north of Wem Mill Wem Urban 1366781 National Heritage List for England retrieved 3 March 2019 Historic England Hawkstone Arms Public House Wem Urban 1366783 National Heritage List for England retrieved 3 March 2019 Historic England Landona Farmhouse Wem Urban 1366779 National Heritage List for England retrieved 3 March 2019 Historic England National Westminster Bank Wem Urban 1175827 National Heritage List for England retrieved 2 March 2019 Historic England Roden House Wem Urban 1055439 National Heritage List for England retrieved 27 February 2019 Historic England Roseville Residential Home for the Elderly Wem Urban 1055441 National Heritage List for England retrieved 27 February 2019 Historic England White Lion Public House Wem 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