Queen Anne House is a Grade II listed building in the Hart local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 July 1952. House. 4 related planning applications.

Queen Anne House

WRENN ID
lunar-arch-swift
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Hart
Country
England
Date first listed
8 July 1952
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SU 73-7450 & 73-7451 ODIHAM HIGH STREET (north side) 17/31 No 46 (Queen.Anne House) 8.7.52 (formerly listed as Beaconsfield House) GV II

Late C18. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Red tile roof, hipped at east end. Red brick walling in Flemish bond, stone coping to parapet, moulded cornice, rubbed flat arches, stone cills, plinth. Sashes in reveals (outer of 3 lights), ground floor east is a rectangular bay with coupled sashes. Central doorcase has an arched opening with fanlight and 6-panelled door, fluted pilasters, curved brackets supporting a broken entablature, and open steeply-sloping pediment. To the east a wall with coping and end pilaster contains a doorcase with arched opening, fanlight, ½-columns below broken entablatures, and an open pediment on triple modillions.

Listing NGR: SU7421451134

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