Spon Street Building – A 15th Century Survivor at Watch Close
As you walk west along Spon Street in Coventry, a particularly striking timber-framed building marks the corner of Watch Close . With its sharply angled roofline, warped timbers, and distinctive medieval proportions, this structure, dating from the 15th century , is believed to be one of the oldest surviving houses in Coventry . This is not a relocated reconstruction but a building that has remained rooted in its original plot for over 500 years , quietly witnessing the transformation of the city around it. A Historic Tradesman’s House According to the plaque mounted on its façade, the structure originally comprised two separate workshops , each with an upper room likely used for storage or sleeping. These workshops would have served Coventry’s bustling medieval economy, operating as part of the artisan and merchant infrastructure that once defined the Spon Street area. The central passageway, still clearly visible, originally ran between the two units. A ladder stair would have p...