41 & 42 Saddler Street, Durham (Durham City)
41 & 42 Saddler Street, Durham 2000
41 & 42 Saddler Street - shop frontage 2000
41 & 42 Saddler Street - shop frontage 2000
41 & 42 Saddler Street - shop frontage detail 2000
41 & 42 Saddler Street - shop frontage - detail 2000
The earliest remains at 41/42 Saddler Street date to the 16th or 17th century and are found in the cellars at vaults. The current building is made of brick and was constructeed in the 18th century with renovations taking place in the 19th century.
This is a Grade II Listed Building protected by law.
D35256
Durham City medieval secular buildings assessment project 2009; Archaeological Services Durham University
Watching Brief and Building Survey at 41 & 42 Saddler Street, Durham City 1990; Cleveland County Archaeology Section
Watching Brief and Building Survey at 41 & 42 Saddler Street, Durham City 1990; Cleveland County Archaeology Section
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