Arched Timber Market Building, Spon Street, Coventry
At the far end of Spon Street, adjacent to the structure now occupied by Magnifisense, stands one of the street’s most distinctive and historically suggestive buildings. With its wide, arched bays at ground level and a long upper floor marked by diagonal braces, this structure may once have served a very different function than a typical home or shop. It has the appearance of a small market hall or a building designed for communal or trade purposes, possibly even associated with a local guild. The building likely dates to the early 16th century and features elements not commonly seen elsewhere on the street. The open arches, now enclosed with glass, suggest that the ground floor was once open to the street, providing shelter for goods, carts, or people. It is this design, more than anything, that sets it apart from the more typical jettied houses and merchant dwellings that line Spon Street. Spon Street, Coventry The timber framing above remains intact, with curved braces forming a rep...