1 South End and 44 High Street, Haddenham

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Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Semi-detached witchert cottages set back from road behind high boundary wall. Semi-detached witchert cottages set back from road behind high boundary wall. Rendered with gable tiled roof. Irregular fenestration. Prominently positioned at junction with South End. In terms of form, scale and outline are in keeping with surrounding historic buildings especially those along South End. These are Local Building of Note within the Conservation Area of Haddenham (B1). A watching brief carried out by Thames Valley Archaeological Services in February 2012 during groundworks for a new extension at 44 High Street identified a single 19th or 20th century pit at least 0.9m deep and the 20th century witchert wall foundation to the recently demolished extension, part of which was still standing. See report for detail (B2).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Semi-detached witchert cottages set back from road behind high boundary wall.

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Date Listed

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