Black Swan Terrace and The Weaver’s House, Spon Street, Coventry
Among the most distinctive timber-framed structures along Spon Street is a long row of jettied buildings with red and black vertical timbers and a tiled roof that stretches low to the street. This row, commonly referred to as Black Swan Terrace , includes several historic houses, the most notable being the one now interpreted as The Weaver’s House . The terrace represents a rare survival of medieval artisan dwellings in Coventry. Although many such structures were lost during the Blitz and urban redevelopment, this particular group endured. The buildings were carefully restored in the latter half of the 20th century as part of the city’s commitment to preserving its medieval streetscape. The frontage now reflects the typical form of 15th and early 16th-century housing once common in the city, timber-framed with close studding, upper floors that project over the lower ones, and gabled ends. Spon Street, Coventry One of the restored houses in the terrace has been converted into a living ...