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90A, 90 and 92, Ockford Road

A Grade II Listed Building in Godalming, Surrey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1823 / 51°10'56"N

Longitude: -0.6213 / 0°37'16"W

OS Eastings: 496463

OS Northings: 143466

OS Grid: SU964434

Mapcode National: GBR FD1.ZNT

Mapcode Global: VHFVT.5KX0

Plus Code: 9C3X59JH+WF

Entry Name: 90A, 90 and 92, Ockford Road

Listing Date: 23 February 1970

Last Amended: 1 February 1991

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1252414

English Heritage Legacy ID: 291479

ID on this website: 101252414

Location: Ockford Ridge, 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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Description


GODALMING OCKFORD ROAD
SU 9643 SW
(north west side)
14/195 Nos 90A, 90 and 92
(formerly listed with
23.2.70 No 82, No 84, No 86 and
No 88)
GV II

House, now 2 dwellings, one with shop. Early C16, altered. Timber frame with
plastered wattle and daub infill; plain tile roof. 3-bay open hall house with
central bay open and floored solar at right end; hall floored and stack added
late C16 - early C17; bay added at left end (No 92), and outshut and wing to
rear. 2 storeys, 5 first-floor windows. Timber frame has wall posts, one with
straight braces to wall plate; some narrow vertical panels to first floor on
right, otherwise square panelling. No 90A (on right) has C20 4-panel door (top
panels glazed) with a 2-light, small-pane casement to its right; to first floor
a similar 3-light window, rising as a narrower, flat-roofed, dormer, and a small
4-pane window set below eaves on left. No 90 (to centre) has a projecting
late-C19 shop front, having black brick plinth; recessed 2-panel door, the upper
panel glazed and this and the windows having round-cornered heads; continuous
overlight; panelled angle pilasters; fascia board with dentilled cornice; leaded
flat roof. To right of shop front, a 3-light casement as before, and on first
floor casements of 2 and 3 lights, each rising as a flat-roofed dormer. No 92
(on left) has door of pointed-arched panels with a 3-light small-pane casement
to its left and a similar 2-light window above; stack at left end and others to
rear of ridge. Rear: central external brick stack; to its right mid-rail has
mortices in soffit from former window mullions; further to right, square-
panelled timber framing visible on first floor; added wing on left and
outshuts. Interior: timber frame exposed with some arched braces. Bay 3
(former open hall): inserted floor has large-scantling chamfered cross-beam with
lambs tongue stops; framed partition walls at either side, on first floor with
queen-post trusses with wattle and daub infill and sooted rafters. Bay 4: C18
cellar with rubblestone walls and stop-chamfered cross-beam; on ground floor
front room has C18 raised and fielded panelling; on first floor, rear wall has
mortices from former brace and window mullion (solar window); wooden winder
stair rising from first floor to attic. Bay 1 (added C18): brick fireplace with
chamfered, cambered, timber lintel. C18 doors throughout. Roof over bays 2-4
has clasped purlins; queen-post roof trusses, the principal rafters reducing in
size above collars, straight wind braces and bridle-jointed rafters.
Domestic Buildings Research Group, Report No 3452.


Listing NGR: SU9646343470

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