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Monument details

HER Number:TR 15 NW 706
Type of record:Listed Building
Name:4 THE PARADE

Summary

Grade II listed building. Main construction periods 1467 to 1973 4 The Parade


Grid Reference:TR 1497 5778
Map Sheet:TR15NW
Parish:CANTERBURY, CANTERBURY, KENT

Monument Types

  • HOUSE (Medieval to Modern - 1467 AD to 2050 AD)
Protected Status:Listed Building (II) 1241647: 4 THE PARADE

Full description

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Description from record TR 15 NW 381:
No 4 The Parade [TR 14975778 sited from OS 1/1250 1974]. Grade II. A late 15th century building, altered in 19th century. (1) No 4 The Parade. Medieval timber-framed building, refronted and altered in the 19th century. (2)

The following text is from the original listed building designation:
1. 944 THE PARADE (North East Side)
TR 1457 NE 4/311 No 4
II GV
2. A late C15 building altered in C19. 3 storeys painted brick. Old tiled roof with 2 dormers. Wide wooden bracket cornice. 3 C19 sashes with Regency blinds on 2nd floor, 3 C18 sashes with glazing bars intact on 1st floor. Ground floor has modern shop front and left side doorcase with rectangular fanlight and 6 fielded panelled door.
Nos 3 & 4 form a group.
Listing NGR: TR1497457784 (3)


The Canterbury UAD states that this is an Inde Coope inn.

The address is interesting because the Olive Branch is actually in the Butter Market. There was a passage way through to The Parade where there was another licensed house and they were both held by one licensee.

No. 39 Burgate Street is mentioned in Directories from 1878 when T H Walkley & Co., Wine and spirit merchants were listed as 4, The Parade and 39 Butter Market. That was repeated in a Directory in 1889.

In 1904 Pike's Blue Book lists Walkley & Co. Wine and beer merchants at 39 Burgate with Black Boy inn at No. 40 Burgate Street. In 1925 only Walkley & Co. is mentioned but in the 1927 Directory the entry is Olive Branch with Walkley & Co. at No. 39 Burgate Street.

For years the Olive Branch only had a six day licence because of its proximity to the Cathedral. When it was granted a seven day licence there was much opposition from church goers. Why is the passage way between the Olive Branch and The Parade now closed?

**Note: The plot size and NGR detail given below relates to the Inn within Burgate (Butter Market) frontage, however The Olive Branch also appears at No. 4 The Parade [ NGR TR 14991 57815] and covers a combined area of 0.01578 hectares. (4)


<1> DOE (HHR) City of Canterbury Kent Sept 1973 200 (OS Card Reference). SKE40032.

<2> Hist Builds Survey Cant City Council/RCHME 57033 5 of 6 (OS Card Reference). SKE43874.

<3> English Heritage, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest (Map). SKE16160.

<4> Wilmot, E., 1988, Inns of Canterbury (Monograph). SKE29737.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>OS Card Reference: DOE (HHR) City of Canterbury Kent Sept 1973 200.
<2>OS Card Reference: Hist Builds Survey Cant City Council/RCHME 57033 5 of 6.
<3>XYMap: English Heritage. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. [Mapped feature: #23911 Listed Building, ]
<4>Monograph: Wilmot, E.. 1988. Inns of Canterbury.