Odiham, High Street c.1950
Photo ref:
O8029

More about this scene
Removal of the ivy enables us to admire the late 18th-century house (with a painter in action, left) and next door, a Georgian façade conceals a timber-framed house dated to 1454-55. Opposite, the Kings Arms has a new sign and is now owned by Watneys. Next door, the Capital and Counties Bank moved here in 1882 from the next house (after the gap), which was the Hampshire Banking Co premises from c1849. Subsequently, in the 1920s Leonard Campbell Taylor RA lived here. He was one of six artists commissioned to paint the Coronation of George VI.
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