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St Peters House Surgery

A Grade II Listed Building in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9549 / 50°57'17"N

Longitude: -1.212 / 1°12'43"W

OS Eastings: 455446

OS Northings: 117568

OS Grid: SU554175

Mapcode National: GBR 98W.0DD

Mapcode Global: FRA 86BL.CN1

Plus Code: 9C2WXQ3Q+X6

Entry Name: St Peters House Surgery

Listing Date: 6 March 1967

Last Amended: 21 December 2005

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1095721

English Heritage Legacy ID: 146038

ID on this website: 101095721

Location: Bishop's Waltham, Winchester, Hampshire, SO32

County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Civil Parish: Bishops Waltham

Built-Up Area: Bishop's Waltham

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Bishop's Waltham St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Portsmouth

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Description


BISHOPS WALTHAM

1879/9/30 BANK STREET
06-MAR-67 (North side)
FLATS 1A,1B, 2 AND 3
ST PETERS HOUSE

(Formerly listed as:
BANK STREET
SURGERY)
(Formerly listed as:
BANK STREET
EXCHANGE)
(Formerly listed as:
BANK STREET
THE SURGERY, TELEPHONE EXCHANGE)
(Formerly listed as:
BANK STREET
COTTAGE)

GV II
Originally one house, later divided into two houses, now four flats. C17 or earlier timber-framed origin, with a remodelling of the early C18 as a symmetrical building with a recessed centre, with late C18 west extension as a large house with rear stable block, and early C19 changes to form two houses.
EXTERIOR: Front walls of stucco, with panelled parapet, the east side with large-scale dentilled cornice, other walls of painted brickwork in English bond. Hipped tile roof of two levels, the east wall having a plastered coved eaves (of the earlier phase) and flat-roofed dormers (c1900) at the east side. The older (eastern) part has lower floor levels, but the same eaves level; south front elevation with recessed middle section, of two storeys. Two storeys and attic: 3.1.1 windows. Victorian sashes in reveals. Central doorcase to the west side, with open pediment on carved brackets, radiating fanlight, architrave, and 5-panelled door: an early C19 doorcase is positioned at the east side of the recessed part, with a moulded cornice above an architrave. Cast-iron rainwater heads with initials L.I.M. Beyond the west side is a carriage opening with a hay-loft door above.
Timberframed building remodelled in early C18, late C18 and early C19.

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