This building dates to 1446/7
No. 1 King Street, Odiham, stands on the corner of the town’s High Street near the former Market House. Its axis is at right angles to the High Street from which an internal ground-floor passage ran the length of the building to give access to the back yard. At first floor level, there were two 2-bay chambers, one with a graceful arch-braced collar as its central truss. It has a clasped-purlin roof with undiminished principals and curved windbraces.
(Miles and Haddon-Reece 1996, VA 27, list 72)