11 Churchyard Side is a Victorian building in Gothic Revival style, in Nantwich, Cheshire, England.
The present building was constructed in 1876 as a branch of the Midland Bank, to the design of Nantwich architect Thomas Bower.
[1] Nikolaus Pevsner describes it as "later, smoother, equally Gothic" by comparison with the nearby District Bank, which was designed by Alfred Waterhouse.
There are two stone mullioned and transomed windows on the ground floor, which each consist of five two-light units with pointed arched heads.
The first floor has seven windows, each of which is flanked by paired orange columns and headed with a pointed arch, with a V-shaped stone moulding above similar to that above the main entrance.