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Latitude: 52.9703 / 52°58'12"N
Longitude: -2.6851 / 2°41'6"W
OS Eastings: 354090
OS Northings: 341654
OS Grid: SJ540416
Mapcode National: GBR 7L.JVPD
Mapcode Global: WH89H.QLLS
Plus Code: 9C4VX8C7+4X
Entry Name: 58 and 60, High Street
Listing Date: 1 March 1988
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1366501
English Heritage Legacy ID: 260661
Location: Whitchurch Urban, Shropshire, SY13
County: Shropshire
Civil Parish: Whitchurch Urban
Built-Up Area: Whitchurch
Traditional County: Shropshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire
Church of England Parish: Whitchurch St Alkmund
Church of England Diocese: Lichfield
In the entry for:-
WHITCHURCH URBAN C.P. HIGH STREET
SJ 5441 (South-west side)
Nos 58 and 60
8/105
II
GV
the description shall be amended to read as follows:
Pair of houses, now shops. Early C19, incorporating a probably C17
core. Red brick, timber framed to side with painted brick nogging.
Slate roof. 3 storeys. Wooden fascia board. External brick end
stack to right. 1:3 bays; glazing bar sashes (1-6-pane to first floor
and 12-pane to second floor) with painted stone cills and lintels,
second bay from right blind. Circa 1930 shop-front to right with pair
of plate-glass windows flanking central recessed glazed door. c.1900
shop-front to left with pair of plate-glass windows flanking central
pair of half-glazed doors with over-light, and pilastered surround
with fascia and cornice. Carriageway to left. Early C19 side door
from carriageway with 4 flush panels and plain surround with cornice.
Early C19 framing at rear of range above carriage-way. Short gabled
rear wing has exposed tie-beam truss with 2 collars and queen struts.
Interior not inspected but some internal timber framing noted.
Included for group value.
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WHITCHURCH URBAN C.P. HIGH STREET (south-west
SJ 5441
side)
8/105 Nos. 58 and 60
-
GV II
Pair of houses, now shops. Early C19, incorporating a probably C17 core.
Red brick, timber framed to side with painted brick nogging. Slate roof.
3 storeys. Wooden fascia board. External brick end stack to right.
1:3 bays; glazing bar sashes (16-pane to first floor and 12-pane to second
floor) with painted stone cills and lintels, second bay from right blind.
Circa 1930 shop-front to right with pair of plate-glass windows flanking
central recessed glazed door, c.1900 shop-front to right with pair of
plate-glass windows flanking central pair of half-glazed doors with over-
light, and pilastered surround with fascia and cornice. Carriageway to
left. Early C19 side door from carriageway with 4 flush panels and plain
surround with cornice. Early C19 framing at rear of range above carriage-
way. Short gabled rear wing has exposed tie-beam truss with 2 collars and
queen struts. Interior not inspected but some internal timber framing
noted. Included for group value.
Listing NGR: SJ5408941655
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