Turmeric Gold Building, Spon Street, Coventry
Among the many characterful frontages along Spon Street, the building that houses Turmeric Gold presents a slightly different architectural story. Flanked on both sides by imposing timber-framed merchant houses with jettied upper storeys, this building stands out with its simpler rendered frontage and decorative floral touches. Though more subdued in its medieval elements, it still plays an important role in the continuity of the historic streetscape. The structure forms part of the sequence of restored and retained buildings that define the Spon Street conservation area. Its current appearance suggests extensive reworking over the centuries, with a front elevation likely updated during the 18th or 19th century. Yet it sits within a stretch of plots that have existed since the medieval period, and the structure may contain older fabric behind its rendered surface. The roofline, window placement, and the general scale of the building are all consistent with domestic or trade-related ar...