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Trafalgar House

A Grade II Listed Building in Downham Market, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6013 / 52°36'4"N

Longitude: 0.3725 / 0°22'20"E

OS Eastings: 560768

OS Northings: 303037

OS Grid: TF607030

Mapcode National: GBR N5F.YT6

Mapcode Global: WHJPS.PWK3

Plus Code: 9F42J92C+GX

Entry Name: Trafalgar House

Listing Date: 16 November 1972

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1305694

English Heritage Legacy ID: 221162

ID on this website: 101305694

Location: Downham Market, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, PE38

County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Civil Parish: Downham Market

Built-Up Area: Downham Market

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Downham Market

Church of England Diocese: Ely

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Description


1.
1051
TF 60 SW
2/91

PRIORY ROAD (South Side)
Trafalgar House

II

2.
Late C19, architect said to be Shackles, and site said to be associated with Nelson, large house, 2 storey and attic, carstone with red brick dressings including ornamental panels, 2-light sash windows with centre wood mullion, end segmental heads. Chamfered plinth. Slate roof. 2 square bays, to garden, south.


Listing NGR: TF6076803037

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