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50, Bromham

Description: 50

Grade: II
Date Listed: 3 April 1987
English Heritage Building ID: 311164

OS Grid Reference: ST9567064970
OS Grid Coordinates: 395670, 164970
Latitude/Longitude: 51.3838, -2.0636

Locality: Bromham
Local Authority: Wiltshire
County: Wiltshire
Country: England
Postcode: SN15 2JJ

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Listing Text

ST 96 SE BROMHAM THE COMMON

4/14 No 50

II

House, C18 altered, chequered brick with ashlar dressings,
Bridgwater tile roof, hipped to east. West and north end stacks.
Two storeys, L-plan. Front has flush ashlar quoins and remnant of
raised brick band to left. Three-window range of casement pairs
with cambered heads in ashlar surrounds, apparently a later
alteration. Centre 6-panel door in flush ashlar surround. Lean-to
porch. West end wall is rubble stone up to gable. East side is
similar 2-window range.


Listing NGR: ST9567064970

Source: English Heritage

Listed building text is © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under licence: PSI Click-use licence number C2008002006.



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