55, High Strret, Nash
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Type
Description
A large rendered rubble stone house, the door position and window layout of which indicate that this building may originally have been a mediaeval or post-mediaeval hall house.
55 High Street is a large rendered rubble stone house with a steep pitched roof and brick chimneys. The door position and window layout indicate that this building may originally have been a mediaeval or post-mediaeval hall house, built to a similar plan as the timber framed houses elsewhere in the village. The gable end in particular is easily visible from the north and south, and the building draws the eye in views up and down the High Street. This is a local building of note within the Conservation Area of Nash. (B1).
Statement of Significance
Asset type
A large rendered rubble stone house, the door position and window layout of which indicate that this building may originally have been a mediaeval or post-mediaeval hall house.Date Listed
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