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5-7, High Street

A Grade II Listed Building in Fordingbridge, Hampshire

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Latitude: 50.9273 / 50°55'38"N

Longitude: -1.7901 / 1°47'24"W

OS Eastings: 414847

OS Northings: 114222

OS Grid: SU148142

Mapcode National: GBR 52Z.XXG

Mapcode Global: FRA 764N.GF9

Plus Code: 9C2WW6G5+WX

Entry Name: 5-7, High Street

Listing Date: 14 December 1983

Last Amended: 25 February 2011

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1350958

English Heritage Legacy ID: 143966

ID on this website: 101350958

Location: Fordingbridge, New Forest, Hampshire, SP6

County: Hampshire

District: New Forest

Civil Parish: Fordingbridge

Built-Up Area: Fordingbridge

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Fordingbridge St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


FORDINGBRIDGE

1830/15/25 HIGH STREET
14-DEC-83 (East side)
5-7

(Formerly listed as:
HIGH STREET
9
PART OF ROSE AND ALEXANDER)
(Formerly listed as:
HIGH STREET
9)

II
House, now a shop. C18 with C20 alterations

MATERIALS: Painted brick; tiled roof.

EXTERIOR: Of two-and-a-half storeys with a pitched roof. Ground floor: two mis-matched shop windows, both with fascia above, flank a central half-glazed door. The fascia of the right-hand window extends above the doorway. First floor: pair of eight-over-eight horned flush-frame sashes. Pair of tie-plates to right of right-hand window. Eaves cornice. Attic storey: Pair of hipped roof-dormers with diamond opening lights.

INTERIOR: Not inspected.

HISTORY: Originally built as a house in the C18, the building was subsequently converted to a shop.

REASONS FOR DESIGNATION
Nos 5-7. High Street, a C18 house subsequently converted to a shop, is designated at Grade II for the following principal reason:
* Fabric and date: An attractive, modest C18 house on the High Street in Fordingbridge, now a shop, which retains much of its early fabric.

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