Mediaeval Stone Building, Coventry
Facts and practical information
The Mediaeval Stone Building is an unidentified mediaeval ruin on Much Park Street, Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. The ruin is a Grade II* listed building. The building is believed to have been built in the late 13th or early 14th century and was uncovered by a German bomb during the Coventry Blitz. The building was originally rectangular, and is made from red sandstone and one of the walls contains a single pointed arched window in one wall. The shell of the cellar remains—one of several similar cellars in Coventry city centre including those at 21–22 High Street, Coventry and 38–39 Bayley Lane—as do three of the four walls from the ground floor. However, the vault has been lost. ()
North West Coventry (St. Michael's)Coventry
Mediaeval Stone Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Coventry Cathedral, Butts Park Arena, Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, St Michael's Victory over the Devil.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Mediaeval Stone Building by public transport?
Bus
- Mp1 • Lines: 12X, 24, 25, 25A, 41, U12 (3 min walk)
- Es1 • Lines: 11, 12X, 24, 25, 25A, 41, U12, X30 (4 min walk)
Train
- Coventry (13 min walk)