The Malt House, St Mary Bourne, Hampshire

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The Malt House, St Mary Bourne, Hampshire

Image: © Oswald Bertram Taken: 2 Oct 2015

Early C19. Two-storeyed house with a shop front, 3 upper windows. Slate roof, stepped brick eaves. Red brick walling with long and short flint panels, brick plinth, stone cills. Sashes in reveals; the ground floor at the south-east side has an original moulded cornice, frieze and thin pilasters to a shop front which has been made narrower, by the infill of flint and brick walling on the east side. Four-panelled door in a solid frame, with a hood on carved brackets. The easternmost quarter of the front turns at a slight angle, to continue straight along the front of the adjoining building. (Source:Historic England)

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.24986
Longitude
-1.395742