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36, Cross Hayes

A Grade II Listed Building in Malmesbury, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5827 / 51°34'57"N

Longitude: -2.0968 / 2°5'48"W

OS Eastings: 393388

OS Northings: 187092

OS Grid: ST933870

Mapcode National: GBR 2QZ.QPN

Mapcode Global: VH95S.LHV3

Plus Code: 9C3VHWM3+37

Entry Name: 36, Cross Hayes

Listing Date: 1 July 1976

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1269518

English Heritage Legacy ID: 460715

ID on this website: 101269518

Location: Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Malmesbury

Built-Up Area: Malmesbury

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Church of England Parish: Malmesbury and Brokenborough

Church of England Diocese: Bristol

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Description



MALMESBURY

ST9387 CROSS HAYES
758-1/4/52 (South side)
01/07/76 No.36

GV II

House, now office. Mid-late C18. Roughcast limestone rubble
with brick gable stacks and stone slate roof. Double-depth
plan.
2 storeys and attic; 4-window range. A right of centre doorway
with small canopy on iron brackets with rectangular overlight
and 6-panel door, 2/2-pane C19 sashes, and a single gabled
dormer with 3/3-pane sash.
INTERIOR: extensively remodelled late C20.


Listing NGR: ST9339387097

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