108, High Street is a Grade II listed building in the Hart local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 July 1952. Commercial. 13 related planning applications.

108, High Street

WRENN ID
slow-chimney-tarn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Hart
Country
England
Date first listed
8 July 1952
Type
Commercial
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This is an 18th and 19th century building located on the north side of Odiham High Street. It is two storeys high and originally had four windows. The roof is tiled, with a hipped section at the west end, and features a moulded eaves cornice supported by brackets. The walls are red brick in a header bond, with rubbed flat arches over the windows, stone sills, and a plinth. The first floor has sash windows in the reveals, and there is a Victorian sash window on the ground floor.

The centre of the ground floor has an early 19th century shopfront, with an angular bay flanked by a door on each side. These doors are enclosed within pilasters and topped by a fanlight, frieze, and cornice. The east door has been fixed. A square carriage arch on the east side leads to a yard. A rear extension from the early 19th century is located to the west, with two storeys and three windows. It has a red tile roof, dentil eaves, red brickwork, sash windows, and a good doorcase with a moulded dentil cornice, architrave, fanlight, and a six-panelled door. The north end of the building has a half-hipped gable with a timber-framed upper wall and a first-floor band.

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