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by Hugh Pihlens

 

22 Charnham Street
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Summary:

Earliest information:
Date of current building:
Listed: Grade II

Thumbnail History:

Residential.

Description of property:

From Listed Building records: Terraced House. Early C18 altered in early C19. Old tile roof, chimney to left. Bricks grey headers red stretchers, dressing and vertical bands flanking windows, dentil eaves. 2 storeys and attic. One build with nos. 21 and 23. One gabled dormer to right over 3 light casement with cambered head. Plain boarded door to left.

Timeline:

The early history of this building is not yet researched.

c1942: Mr. & Mrs. Percy - Mr. Percy organised the ARP in Hungerford during the Second World War. They had previously lived at 33 High Street, which they called "Friar's Pardon". When they moved to Charnham St to  run an antique shop, the house sign went too!

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Friar's Pardon, Jun 2007

See also:
- 33 High Street

Updated: 21.6.2010

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