99, 101 AND 103, HIGH STREET is a Grade II* listed building in the Waverley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 December 1947. Former inn. 3 related planning applications.
99, 101 AND 103, HIGH STREET
- WRENN ID
- crooked-span-yew
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Waverley
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 18 December 1947
- Type
- Former inn
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Nos. 99, 101 and 103, High Street, Godalming, is a former Antelope Inn and White Hart Inn, now shops, a hair studio, and offices. The building dates to 1570 and has been altered since. It is timber-framed with painted wattle and daub infill, some painted brick infill, and tile-hanging. The roof is tiled. The building is three storeys high, with the first and second floors jettied – the first-floor jetty was added in 1932. It has five bays. The ground floor has 20th-century shop windows, a door, and brackets to the first-floor jetty. A two-storey archway has been inserted into the left bay. The upper floors feature exposed timber-framing, with moulded jetty bressummers, carved ends to the second-floor jetty brackets, and one upper tension brace. Leaded casement windows are set into the framing, with wood mullions and some old iron casements. There are two ribbed and tabled brick stacks to the front and rear of the ridge. The rear of the building features old windows with ovolo-moulded wood mullions, and a 20th-century wing and ground-floor additions are not of special interest. The left and right returns have tile-hung gables. The upper floors contain timber-framed cross-wise partitions and a longitudinal partition wall forming a rear corridor, which provided access to chambers. The chambers feature spine beams with deep chamfers and run-out stops, and the roof has queen-post trusses, old rafters, and straight wind braces.
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