Latitude: 52.0825 / 52°4'57"N
Longitude: 0.4385 / 0°26'18"E
OS Eastings: 567184
OS Northings: 245491
OS Grid: TL671454
Mapcode National: GBR NCX.HNX
Mapcode Global: VHJH9.KX5D
Plus Code: 9F423CMQ+29
Entry Name: 2 and 4, High Street
Listing Date: 9 May 1973
Last Amended: 9 November 1973
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1375516
English Heritage Legacy ID: 466414
ID on this website: 101375516
Location: Haverhill, West Suffolk, CB9
County: Suffolk
District: West Suffolk
Civil Parish: Haverhill
Built-Up Area: Haverhill
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk
Church of England Parish: Haverhill St Mary the Virgin
Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich
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HAVERHILL
TL6745 HIGH STREET
816-1/5/15 (South West side)
09/05/73 Nos.2 AND 4
GV II
Corn Exchange, now offices. 1857, converted to commercial use
after 1889, to shops and offices in C20. Red brick with gault
brick dressings; slate roof and gable end brick stack.
EXTERIOR: 2-storey, 3-bay gabled front to street; to left, a
lower 2-storey 3-bay extension. Gabled front has false
external stack with weathering in the centre: on the ground
floor are three round-arched casement windows with
radial-glazing in the head, centre one piercing chimney stack.
On the first floor are two 4/4 unhorned sashes. Right return 4
bays, with casements to ground floor, two 4/4 unhorned sashes
to first floor.
Extension to left articulated on ground floor by Doric
pilasters carrying meagre entablature and framing C20
plate-glass display windows. On the first floor are two
tripartite horned sashes under cambered gauged skewback
arches. Modillion eaves cornice and small central pediment
inscribed Corn Exchange.
INTERIOR: not inspected
Listing NGR: TL6718445491
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