20 High Street, Nantwich

20 High Street is a grade-II-listed Georgian building in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, which dates from the late 18th century.

In the 18th century, the building was used as an inn and a venue for cock-fighting; it later became a private house and subsequently a shop.

The town contains many other Georgian listed buildings, most of which were built as town houses; good examples include 9 Mill Street, Dysart Buildings on Monks Lane, and Townwell House and number 83 on Welsh Row.

[2] The present building is thought to stand near the site of the Norman Nantwich Castle.

The single shallow gable is finished as a pediment and has a stone cornice decorated with modillions.