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2 Faulknor Square
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Summary

Earliest information:
Date of current building: Late 18th century.
Listed: Grade II

Note: This building is is Faulknor Square. The nearby "Lamb Inn" is also sometimes referred to as 5 Charnham Street.

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Description of property

From Listed Building records: House. Early C18. Tiled roof with gabled dormer and end chimney to left. Brick, red stretchers and grey headers with band at first floor. 2 storeys and attic. 2 glazing bar sashes with exposed box frames and cambered heads on ground floor. C20 door to right of those under flat hood. Continuous with No. 1 (q.v.).

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1 & 2 Faulknor Square, Jun 2010

100-Faulknor Sq c1912(w)

Faulknor Square, 1912, showing the lawn, and the low hedge along the
Charnham Street boundary.

Timeline

The early history of this building is not yet researched.

2010 Residential.

See also:
- Faulknor Square

Updated: 25.6.2010

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