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46, High Street, Haverfordwest, SA61 2DA

A Grade II Listed Building in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.8019 / 51°48'6"N

Longitude: -4.9689 / 4°58'8"W

OS Eastings: 195393

OS Northings: 215642

OS Grid: SM953156

Mapcode National: GBR CL.XL4W

Mapcode Global: VH1RD.TZG1

Plus Code: 9C3QR22J+QC

Entry Name: 46, High Street, Haverfordwest, SA61 2DA

Listing Date: 1 July 1974

Last Amended: 30 November 2005

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 87094

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300087094

Location: On the N side of the High Street some 30m W of its junction with Quay Street.

County: Pembrokeshire

Town: Haverfordwest

Community: Haverfordwest (Hwlffordd)

Community: Haverfordwest

Built-Up Area: Haverfordwest

Traditional County: Pembrokeshire

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History

One of a pair of altered late Georgian buildings, with No 44. Offices of T. Rule Owen estate agent in late C19, William Morgan in1926. Old photographs show the centre square oriel window with small-paned sashes and a top cornice. At one point c. 1900 there were balconies to either side at first floor.

Exterior

One of a pair of houses with double recessed front doors under two-storey square oriel. No 44 is roughcast, No 46 stuccoed, with slate roof overhanging with flat eaves. Rebuilt large square brick stack with external chimneybreast to No 46, no chimney to No 44. Three storeys, five bays overall, with each half having a two-window range of sashes and sharing half of the oriel. Nine-pane sashes to top floor, 12-pane to first floor (replaced in plate glass on No 46). The centre oriel has two 4-pane sashes to first floor front, and narrow lights to sides, flared apron between floors and two smaller plate-glass sashes above with narrow side lights. C20 bowed shop window to No 44, mid C20 metal framed office window flanked by stucco pilasters with fascia and cornice over to No 46. Both doors are recessed in centre, C20 six-panel doors.

Interior

Interiors altered but both houses have late C18 small dog-leg stair, with bulbous turned newel, closed string, and small turned column balusters. Upper newels are square with chamfered edges. Four flights. Iron column in front window.

Reasons for Listing

Included for special architectural interest as part of a pair of late Georgian terraced houses.

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