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41, 43 and 45, High Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.0868 / 52°5'12"N

Longitude: -0.7218 / 0°43'18"W

OS Eastings: 487677

OS Northings: 243931

OS Grid: SP876439

Mapcode National: GBR CZR.4BM

Mapcode Global: VHDSV.FTS4

Plus Code: 9C4X37PH+P7

Entry Name: 41, 43 and 45, High Street

Listing Date: 5 November 1999

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1379428

English Heritage Legacy ID: 478811

ID on this website: 101379428

Location: Newport Pagnell, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK16

County: Milton Keynes

Civil Parish: Newport Pagnell

Built-Up Area: Newport Pagnell

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Newport Pagnell

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


SP 84 SE NEWPORT PAGNELL HIGH STREET

645/1/10020 Nos. 41, 43 and 45

GV II


Shops and living accommodation. C17 with mid-C19 refronting and C20 alterations and additions. Red brick, front and part of rear in Flemish bond with pale headers. Plain tile roof behind coped parapet. Brick stacks. Three storeys, 4 bays. Ground floor: on left (Pearces, bakers), a C19 shopfront with floriated consoles supporting large round-topped fascia and blind-box ends. Within, a modern pair of doors and slightly bowed paned shop window. To the right, plate-glass shop windows over a low plinth wall, with inset glazed doors. Fascia over. 1st floor: 20-pane sash windows with partly concealed boxes under rubbed pale buff brick flat arches. Plat band to the similar but 16-pane sash windows on the 2nd floor. Parapet and west gable end rebuilt. Rear: a complicated series of three unequal steeply-pitched C17 gables, all tiled, one extended beyond a 4-flue stack by a further hipped roof, also probably C17. Further additions of the 1970s. Interior: shop interiors modernised. A series of rooms on the upper floors within the C17 structure, but all direct historic evidence is presently covered up. History: A building on this medieval burgage plot first appears in the records for 1597, when it was a waggoner's inn. It later developed as a coaching inn, finally closing in 1823. A historic building at the centre of the town which retains a substantial amount of its C17 fabric.


Listing NGR: SP8768243930

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