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by Hugh Pihlens

5 Charnham Street
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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. Late C18. Tiled roof with 2 gabled dormers and ridge chimney. Brick walls, grey headers and red stretchers, first floor band and rendered panel to right. 3 irregularly spaced glazing bar sashes with exposed box frames and painted keystones. 6 panel door under centre window with flat hood. Continuous with No. 4 (q.v.) and Nos 1 and 2 Faulknor Square (q.v.).

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5 Charnham Street, Jun 2010

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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