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50 and 50A, High Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Marlborough, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4183 / 51°25'5"N

Longitude: -1.7334 / 1°44'0"W

OS Eastings: 418632

OS Northings: 168846

OS Grid: SU186688

Mapcode National: GBR 4X8.0KN

Mapcode Global: VHB46.WMY2

Plus Code: 9C3WC798+8J

Entry Name: 50 and 50A, High Street

Listing Date: 18 July 1949

Last Amended: 30 July 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1034256

English Heritage Legacy ID: 310342

ID on this website: 101034256

Location: Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Marlborough

Built-Up Area: Marlborough

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

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Description


200023 HIGH STREET
1.
5407
(South Side)
Nos 49 and 50
[Formerly listed as
No 49 (Sherwood)]
SU 1868 2/23 18.7.49
II GV
2.
Dated 1761 on pair of R.W.P.'S with enriched cast lead heads. 2 storeys and attic,
over basement. Vitreous brick with red quoins and window surrounds. Moulded wood
eaves cornice on brick corbel table. Mansard old tile roof. Flanking chimneys.
Slight projection to central bay. 3 gabled casement dormers. 5 windows on 1st
floor. 3 windows on ground floor and 6-panel central door in panelled reveal with
wood doorcase of three quarter fluted Doric columns, broken moulded and bracketed
entablature and pediment. Segmented arched stable door at right hand. 3 basement
windows. C18 wrot iron rails with urn standards across front. Early C19 extension
to right hand, brick with old tile hipped roof and 3 storey angular bay window.
Nos 42 to 64 (consec) form a group, together with St Peter and St Paul's Church,
and with Nos 65 to 85 (consec), The Sun public House and Nos 88 to 90 (consec).

HIGH STREET
(South Side)
Nos 49 and 50
[Formerly listed as
No 49 (Sherwood)]

Shall be amended to read :-

HIGH STREET
(South Side)
[Formerly listed as
No 49 (Sherwood)]

The group value note appearing against the entries in the street for:-

Nos 42 to 64 (consec); Church of St Peter and St Paul; Nos 65 to 85 (consec);
The Sun Public House and Nos 88 to 90 (consec)

Should be amended to read :-

Nos 42 to 50 (consec) 50A, 51 to 64 (consec) form a group together with St Peter
and St Paul's Church, and with Nos 65 to 85 (consec), The Sun Public House and
Nos 88 to 90 (consec).


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HIGH STREET
1.
5407 (South Side)
Nos 49 and 50
[Formerly listed as
No 49 (Sherwood )]
SU 1868 2/23 18.7.49.
II GV
2.
Dated 1761 on pair of R.W.P's with enriched cast lead heads. 2 storey and attic,
over basement. Vitreous brick with red quoins and window surrounds. Moulded wood
eaves cornice on brick corbel table. Mansard old tile roof. Flanking chimneys.
Slight projection to central bay. 3 gabled casement dormers. 5 windows on 1st
floor. 3 windows on ground floor and 6-panel central door in panelled reveal with
wood doorcase of three quarter fluted Doric co1umns, broken moulded and bracketed
entablature and pediment. Segmented arched stable door at right hand. 3 basement
windows. C18 wrot iron rails with urn standards across front. Early C19 extension
to right hand, brick with old tile hipped roof and 3 storey angular bay window.
Nos 42 to 64 (consec) form a group, together with St Peter and St Paul's Church,
and with Nos 65 to 85 (consec), The Sun Public House and Nos 88 to 90 (consec).

Listing NGR: SU1863868850

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