NHER 60672 (Building record) - 60 to 64 Bridge Street, Downham Market

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Summary

An early 18th century brick, colourwashed building. The first floor retains three sash windows, now with centre glazing bars only, and retains a partial first floor band. The building also features a 6-panel door with a divided fanlight and wood case and a central arched vehicle way through. This building is Listed Grade II.

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Location

Map sheet TF60SW
Civil Parish DOWNHAM MARKET, WEST NORFOLK, NORFOLK

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December 1957. Listed. Grade II.
60 to 64 Bridge Street (Formerly listed as Nos 60, 62 & 64)
An early 18th century brick, colourwashed building. The first floor retains three sash windows, now with centre glazing bars only, and retains a partial first floor band. The building also features a 6-panel door with a divided fanlight and wood case and a central arched vehicle way through. This building is currently part of The White Hart public house.
Sometime prior to 1969 the hipped roof No. 64 was covered to form a continuous roof with the adjacent building (NHER 12061), but the latter was destroyed sometime between 1969 and 1988.
The National Monuments Record retains photographs.
Information from (S1).
H. Hamilton (HES), 14 April 2014.

  • <S1> Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England. List Entry 1077206.

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Record last edited

Jun 22 2017 4:20PM

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