This Pub is Closed Long Term
Public house built in 1798 and was Grade-II listed on 1/5/75. The pub changed its' name regularly between 1812 and 1850 from Horse and Groom to Black Horse and back again. Real ale is not available. The pub closed in August 2016. No planning applications have been found for this pub, and the future is uncertain (dated 22 May 2024).
Historic Interest
Grade-II listed 1/5/75, exterior listed. List Entry No 113 0054, Legacy System No 473308. PLYMOUTH Devonport CUMBERLAND STREET (South side) Nos.8-14 (consecutive) including Beresford Arms Public House (No.9)
(Formerly listed as Nos.8-14 (Consecutive) The Lord Beresford Public House (No.9))
01/05/75 GV II Planned terrace of seven houses with later shops and a public house. c1830. Stucco with probable slate or asbestos slate roofs mostly hidden behind stuccoed parapets with moulded entablature; old attic dormers except for large C20 loft window to No.13 (sixth from left) rendered brick end stacks. Double-depth plan.
EXTERIOR: three storeys plus attics; overall regular fourteen-window range. Original hornless sashes with glazing bars except to Nos.11 and 13 and to second floor of No.10. Nos.8-10 have their original rusticated end pilasters and these survive to ground floor between the shops. Nos. 9-14 have their original panelled window pilasters, some of these to first floor rise through the moulded hoods, and sill brackets. Except for Nos. 9 and 10 there is a possibly original moulded cornice above the fascia of the shops. No.9 has good late C19 double shopfront with round-arched lights. The others with old shopfronts have had varying degrees of alteration. No.12 has had a late C19 shopfront removed and a smaller window opening inserted. No.11 has a crude C20 shopfront; those of Nos.10 and 14 are also C20. INTERIORS not inspected.
Beresford Arms, Plymouth
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