46 High Street, Nantwich

A black-and-white building in a corner position, with two gables to the front and three to the side.
46 High Street, Nantwich

46 High Street is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan merchant's house in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located near the town square at the corner of High Street and Castle Street. The present building dates from shortly after the fire of 1583, and is believed to have been built for Thomas Churche, a linen merchant from one of the prominent families of the town. It remained in the Churche family until the late 19th century.

High Street was the home of the wealthiest townspeople in the 1580s, and the houses dating from the rebuilding form the finest examples of post-fire architecture in the town.[1] A substantial and fine example of its type, 46 High Street features ornamental panelling, jetties and brackets decorated with carved human figures and animals. On the interior, a first-floor room retains panelling and decorative plasterwork dating from the early 17th century. The building is listed at grade II*.[2] It is currently used as a book shop and coffee shop.

  1. ^ Lake, pp. 30, 93–95, 104
  2. ^ Historic England, "46 High Street, Nantwich (1206205)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 June 2010