32 and 34, High Street, Nash

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

32 and 34 High Street were originally four Victorian cottages (two pairs of semi-detached houses) as evidenced by the two blocked in doors on the street frontage. 32 and 34 High Street were originally four cottages (two pairs of semi-detached houses) as evidenced by the two blocked in doors on the street frontage. The properties are Victorian, brick built with timber doors. The original windows have been replaced. One of the cottages has a small slate porch. The northern wall of number 34 is built in rubble stone rather than brick. Each pair of cottages has a central chimney and the fenestration pattern and position of the doors is regular within the block. The buildings are easily visible from both the north and south, particularly in views coming up the High Street from the south. These are Local Building of Note within the Conservation Area. (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

32 and 34 High Street were originally four Victorian cottages (two pairs of semi-detached houses) as evidenced by the two blocked in doors on the street frontage.

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