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Halton House (17th Century)
uploaded by: SteveGMC on April 11, 2011
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One half of Halton House, 17th Century grade two listed building. Main features, timber framed and lime plastered, 2 storey with whole upper storey projecting over street level. This used to be "The Swan" Public house, I have no idea when the building ceased to be a pub.National Heritage Description: Date Listed: 28 November 1950, Grade 2, One building, C17, 2 storeys, timber-framed and plastered, tile roof, plaster cove cornice; whole of upper storey projects on street front on heavy shaped brackets; each of the 2 doorways is surmounted by a pair of these brackets finished with pediments on the face of the storey above, right hand one now missing. 6-panel doors in moulded architraves. 6 windows above, No 46 has old casements, No 47 sliding sashes; 5 windows below, 2 paired casements with tripartite one in centre. Brick stack. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0.)


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