106-112, HIGH STREET is a Grade II listed building in the East Hampshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 March 1977. Row of shops. 13 related planning applications.

106-112, HIGH STREET

WRENN ID
stony-trefoil-curlew
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Hampshire
Country
England
Date first listed
31 March 1977
Type
Row of shops
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is an altered 18th-century row of shops on the north-west side of High Street. It has a moulded eaves cornice, with dentillation on the sections of numbers 110 and 112. The roof is tiled. The ground floors have been updated with modern shop fronts.

Number 106 has a pebbledash finish. The doorway has a mid-18th century doorcase with panelled reveals, a curved head, a fanlight, flanking pilasters, an entablature, and an open pediment. The first floor has a flush sash window and a modern bay window. Number 108 is also pebbledashed. Its early 19th-century doorcase has panelled reveals, a reeded surround ornamented with lions’ masks, and a flat hood on brackets. The first floor has two modern casement windows. Number 110 is stuccoed, with two original flush windows on the first floor containing glazing bars. Number 112 is also stuccoed, and has one original flush window with glazing bars on its first floor.

Numbers 106 to 112 (even), along with numbers 89, 91, and 95, including number 1 Mount Pleasant Road on the opposite side of the road, the 'Duke's Head' Public House in Butts Road, and the 'Hop Poles' Public House in Mount Pleasant Road, form a group.

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