71, 71A, 71B, 73 and 75 High Street is a Grade II listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 December 1947. House, warehouse, shops, flats.
71, 71A, 71B, 73 and 75 High Street
- WRENN ID
- knotted-moulding-indigo
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Waverley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 18 December 1947
- Type
- House, warehouse, shops, flats
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
71, 71A, 71B, 73 and 75 High Street is a house and warehouse that has been converted into three shops and two flats. It dates from the mid-18th century and has been altered over time. The building is constructed of red brick in header bond, with brighter-red brick dressings, and features a right-hand bay that is weatherboarded. The roof is covered with plain tiles and the structure has three storeys with a total of six bays, including a loading bay on the right.
The main range has sash windows with thick glazing bars and exposed boxes, flat brick arches, and wooden sills. The two central first-floor windows are early to mid-19th century replacements with thinner glazing bars and set in reveals. There is a moulded platband at the second floor, an eaves band, and a moulded cornice, along with a boxed gutter. The right-hand bay features a boarded loading door to the upper floors, flanked by small-pane windows that are now painted over, and a sign bracket on the first floor to the left. The roof is hipped with end stacks.
At the rear, there are first-floor entrances to 71A and 71B, with doors and windows from the 20th century, except for two central second-floor windows that have flat brick arches, a sash with glazing bars, and flush wood architrave to the left, along with a later four-pane sash to the right. The eaves cornice matches the front. The left-hand loading bay has 20th-century brick at the ground floor and weatherboarding above. On the first floor, there is a double boarded loading door with a doorway to the left and a four-pane window to the right. The second floor features a former loading door with a sash window that has glazing bars and a six-pane window to the right.
Inside, 71B has a wide dog-leg staircase with turned column-on-vase balusters leading to the second floor and columnar newels. There is a moulded spine beam in the first-floor right-hand room. A late 20th-century rear extension is not considered of special interest.
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