The Warminster Town Centre Conservation Area Assessment (Informative Document), published in March 2007, noted:
Now redundant, but recognisable externally, is the 19th century two storey building [Obelisk Court] on the corner of Church Street and Silver Street, facing the Obelisk. Once known as the “Ship and Punchbowl”, this was the site for one of the earliest inns in Warminster, pre- dating 1710. The original thatched building burnt down in 1880 and was replaced with the current brick and tiled building with distinctive dog-tooth cornice details at the eaves. The alley by the side of this inn was the entrance to Warminster Brewery, but now serves as a row of houses known as Obelisk Terrace.
