Coordinates: 53°17′37″N 2°30′22″W / 53.2935°N 2.5060°W / 53.2935; -2.5060

54–57 High Street, Great Budworth

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54–57 High Street is a row of four dwellings in High Street, Great Budworth, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[1]

The dwellings had been built in the early 18th century, or earlier. They were refaced and partly rebuilt for Rowland Egerton-Warburton of Arley Hall, the architect being John Douglas.[1] The work was carried out around 1870,[2] or just before 1875.[1] It was part of Egerton-Warburton's "campaign to restore the village and render it picturesque in Victorian eyes".[3] The two outer buildings are houses and the two central buildings are cottages. They are built in brown brick with clay tile roofs, and have two storeys plus attics. Each building has a gable, those on the outer buildings being larger than those on the inner buildings, and all are decorated with brick and plaster.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d Historic England, "Jasmine Cottage, Nos. 55 & 56 and No. 57 High Street, Great Budworth (1139118)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 26 June 2013
  2. ^ Hubbard 1991, p. 242.
  3. ^ Hubbard 1991, p. 92.

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