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28-30, the Parade

A Grade II Listed Building in Marlborough, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4211 / 51°25'16"N

Longitude: -1.7291 / 1°43'44"W

OS Eastings: 418932

OS Northings: 169160

OS Grid: SU189691

Mapcode National: GBR 4X2.TXS

Mapcode Global: VHB46.ZJ7X

Plus Code: 9C3WC7CC+F9

Entry Name: 28-30, the Parade

Listing Date: 21 October 1974

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1273043

English Heritage Legacy ID: 446600

ID on this website: 101273043

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


THE PARADE
1.
5407
(West Side)
Nos 28 to 30 (consec)
SU 1869 1/288
II
2.
Ealry C18. Rendered. No 28 is part timber-framed (and so, possibly, are the others)
and has tile-hung side. C19 pitched slate roof with sprocketing. Red brick stacks
with C19 cornicing. 2 storeys and attics. No 28 has 3 cased sashes with glazing bars
on 1st floor, and 3 blind panels above. Ground floor has 1 cased sash with glazing
bars, 1 door with 6 fielded panels and 2 glazed, and 1 shopfront.
No 29 has 1 cased sash with glazing bars on 1st floor, 1 shopfront, and 1 half-
gazed door with etched and frosted glass pane, both surmounted by moulded cornice
on ground floor. 1 attic dormer with sash and glazing bars.
No 30 has 3 sashes with glazing bars on 1st floor, 1 shopfront, and 1 half-glazed
door with etched and frosted glass pane, both surmounted by moulded cornice on
ground floor. 1 attic dormer with sash and glazing bars.
The last section of the descriptive notes should read :-
No 30 has 3 sashes with glazing bars on first floor, 1 shop front and 1 modern
door surmounted by plain modern cornice on ground floor, 2 attic dormers with
sash and glazing bars.

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THE PARADE
1.
5407
(West Side)
Nos 28 to 30 (consec)
SU 1869 1/288
II
2.
Early C18. Rendered. No 28 is part timber-framed (and so, possibly, are the
others) and has tile-hung side. C19 pitched slate roof with sprocketing. Red
brick stacks with C19 cornicing. 2 storeys and attics. No 28 has 3 cased sashes
with glazing bars on 1st floor and 3 blind panels above. Ground floor has 1
cased sash with glazing bars, 1 door with 6 fielded panels and 2 glazed, and
1 shopfront.
No 29 has 1 cased sash with glazing bars on 1st floor, 1 shopfront, and 1 half-glazed
door with etched and frosted glass pane, both surmounted by moulded cornice on
ground floor. 1 attic dormer with sash and glazing bars.
No 30 has 3 sashes with glazing bars on 1st floor, 1 shopfront, and 1 half-glazed
door with etched and frosted glass pane, both surmounted by moulded cornice on
ground floor. 1 attic dormer with sash and glazing bars.


Listing NGR: SU1892569155

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