20 High Street, Nantwich, Grade II listed shop in High Street, Nantwich, England.
20 High Street is a Georgian-era shop building in Nantwich that displays decorative details from the late 18th century. The facade features characteristic elements of that period including ornate cornices and pilasters that run across its full width.
The building originally served as the Griffin Inn before later becoming a shop. Its architectural importance was officially recognized when it received protected status in 1974.
The building is part of Nantwich's historic commercial district where local shops and trades have operated for generations. The street still shows the pattern of a traditional English market town with its tightly packed storefronts and varied architectural styles.
The building sits on High Street in the center of Nantwich among other shops and is easily reached on foot. Visitors should know it remains an active shop, so access may be limited beyond what the shop offers.
Among Nantwich's many protected buildings, this one stands out because it transformed from its original use as an inn into a shop. This change of purpose shows how businesses in historic market towns adapted over time.
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