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65, Fisherton Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Salisbury, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0699 / 51°4'11"N

Longitude: -1.8012 / 1°48'4"W

OS Eastings: 414022

OS Northings: 130083

OS Grid: SU140300

Mapcode National: GBR 517.TP2

Mapcode Global: FRA 7639.B2C

Plus Code: 9C3W359X+XG

Entry Name: 65, Fisherton Street

Listing Date: 12 October 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1260169

English Heritage Legacy ID: 319146

ID on this website: 101260169

Location: St Paul's, Wiltshire, SP2

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Salisbury

Built-Up Area: Salisbury

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Church of England Parish: Salisbury St Thomas and St Edmund

Church of England Diocese: Salisbury

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Description


FISHERTON STREET
1.
1594
(South Side)

No 65
SU 1430 SW 1/477
II GV
2.
Mid C18 probable recasing of earlier building. 2 storeys roughcast. Steep
pitch gable end old tile roof. 2 hipped roof casement dormers, 3 squat pivot
casements on 1st floor in thin wood frames, eared bases. Victorian double shop
front on ground floor, 1 light angled in each side of door. Flanking panelled
composite pilasters, fluted gabled brackets each end of fascia.

No 59 to 65 (odd) form a group.


Listing NGR: SU1402230083

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