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80 High Street

A Grade II* Listed Building in Godalming, Surrey

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Latitude: 51.1856 / 51°11'8"N

Longitude: -0.6138 / 0°36'49"W

OS Eastings: 496980

OS Northings: 143844

OS Grid: SU969438

Mapcode National: GBR FD2.MMV

Mapcode Global: VHFVT.9GWG

Plus Code: 9C3X59PP+6F

Entry Name: 80 High Street

Listing Date: 18 December 1947

Last Amended: 1 February 1991

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1293899

English Heritage Legacy ID: 291411

ID on this website: 101293899

Location: Godalming, Waverley, Surrey, GU7

County: Surrey

District: Waverley

Civil Parish: Godalming

Built-Up Area: Godalming

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey

Church of England Parish: Godalming

Church of England Diocese: Guildford

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 22 February 2022 to update the name and address and to reformat the text to current standards

SU 9643 NE
12/132

GODALMING
HIGH STREET (north side)
No 80

(Formerly listed as No 80 (W H Smith Travel), previously listed as 31 32)

18.12.47

GV
II*

House, now office. Mid-late C17, altered. Bargate rubblestone with red brick dressings and to returns. Plain tile roof. Two storeys and attic, two bays. Recessed late C20 shop front not of special interest; above it, deep modillion cornice having frieze with projecting ovals and lozenges and tile weathering. First floor: brick pilaster strips rising into paired round-arched panels between bays; two wide windows with flat brick arches and four-light, leaded, iron casements with cusped canopies; double cornice with half-rounded dentils to lower cornice and modillions to upper cornice which supports c19 decorative metal gutter.

Attic: band of I-shaped pilasters with taller pilasters above to the two shaped gables each of which has a two-light window with flat brick arch and leaded iron casements, roundel frieze and dog-tooth band below cornice, and triangular pediment with lozenge in tympanum. Concealed roof with end stack to left and right end half-hipped. Rear: C20 extension masking ground floor and much of first floor, not of special interest; traces of former first floor window openings visible; first floor cornice; two two-light, small-pane attic windows in shaped, pedimented gables; brick stacks with coupled flues to left side and right corner.

Interior: chamfered beams with lambs tongue stops to ground floor; late C19 decorative iron spiral stair down to cellar.

Similar in style to numbers 74-76A (q.v.) which are dated 1663, and another interesting example of C17 decorative brickwork.

Listing NGR: SU9697043849

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