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Latitude: 51.0474 / 51°2'50"N
Longitude: -1.1238 / 1°7'25"W
OS Eastings: 461515
OS Northings: 127927
OS Grid: SU615279
Mapcode National: GBR 97T.BP6
Mapcode Global: FRA 86JB.XPT
Plus Code: 9C3W2VWG+XF
Entry Name: Gomms
Listing Date: 19 December 1983
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1095152
English Heritage Legacy ID: 145335
ID on this website: 101095152
Location: Bramdean, Winchester, Hampshire, SO24
County: Hampshire
District: Winchester
Civil Parish: Bramdean and Hinton Ampner
Built-Up Area: Bramdean
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Bramdean St Simon and St Jude
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
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SU 6127 BRAMDEAN A272
(North Side)
13/5 GOMMS
GV II
House. Circa 1812 added to C19. Red brick with blue headers, slated roof with
lead ridges. 3 bay by 3 bay building with 1 by 2 bay wing and bay window added
to left side. Front 2 storey, 3 bay. Centre C19 4-panelled door, top panel
large, all with rounded corners, above plain semi-circular fanlight in gauged
brick arch. Either side large 12-pane sash with gauged brick arch. On 1st floor
2 wide 9-pane sashes either side of a narrow one, with gauged brick arches.
Front given effect of giant pilasters at ends and either side of door by vertical
strips of 4 at ends, and 2 in the middle, separated columns of blue headers,
rising to cornice of 4 course of blue headers. Wide overhanging eaves with
single modillion brackets. Low pitched nipped roof and stacks on eaves behind
ridge on return ridges with decorated chimney pots. House built for his sister
by Field Marshal Gomm, who fought at Waterloo.
Listing NGR: SP5969327941
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