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Monument details

HER Number:TR 15 NW 954
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:17 STOUR STREET

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1800 to 1832


Grid Reference:TR 1475 5779
Map Sheet:TR15NW
Parish:CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

Monument Types

  • SITE (Post Medieval - 1800 AD to 1832 AD)
Protected Status:Listed Building (II) 1259897: 17 STOUR STREET

Full description

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The following text is from the original listed building designation:
1. 944 STOUR STREET (North West Side)
TR 1457 NE 4/707 No 17
II
2. Early C19. 2 storeys, attics and basement painted brick. Slate mansard roof. 2 dormers. 3 window spaces. Central blanks. 3 panelled reveals above 1st floor. Round-headed doorcase with glazing bars intact. Early C19 panelled doors. 3 steps.
Listing NGR: TR1475657803

The Canterbury UAD mentions that The Monarch was a double fronted house facing Jewry Lane, was formally a Soldiers' Home and in 1992 one of Messrs Wiltshier's offices.
It was first licensed in 1847 to William Castle who was convicted for selling liquor out of licensing hours. William Bigg was the second innkeeper, also in 1847. Joseph Maxted was the innkeeper in 1849 and Mrs H Collard in 1855. In 1851 the licence was transferred from Joseph Maxted to Francis Thomas Wittey.
The inn closed in 1875.


English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

Wilmot, E., 1992, Eighty Lost Inns of Canterbury (Monograph). SKE29747.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
---Map: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest.
---Monograph: Wilmot, E.. 1992. Eighty Lost Inns of Canterbury.