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26, High Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Marshfield, South Gloucestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4622 / 51°27'43"N

Longitude: -2.3185 / 2°19'6"W

OS Eastings: 377970

OS Northings: 173737

OS Grid: ST779737

Mapcode National: GBR 0PL.8N5

Mapcode Global: VH967.RHNY

Plus Code: 9C3VFM6J+VJ

Entry Name: 26, High Street

Listing Date: 17 September 1952

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1129422

English Heritage Legacy ID: 34491

ID on this website: 101129422

Location: Marshfield, South Gloucestershire, SN14

County: South Gloucestershire

Civil Parish: Marshfield

Built-Up Area: Marshfield

Traditional County: Gloucestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Gloucestershire

Church of England Parish: Marshfield

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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Description


MARSHFIELD C.P. HIGH STREET (north side)
ST 7773
13/78
No. 26
17.9.52
G.V.
II

House in the village street. Early - mid C17. Coursed rubble with freestone
dressings; C20 tiled roof. 2 storeys. 2 bays: C19 sash window on ground
floor; 2-light casement windows with ovolo moulded mullions and surrounds on
first. C20 door to left. Wide passageway with arched head links No. 26 to
Nos. 34 and 36 (q.v.). Gabled rear wing.


Listing NGR: ST7797073737

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