This early to mid 19th century pub was Grade II listed on 9/11/98. Believed to be no real ale at this establishment.
Historic Interest
Grade-II listed 9/11/98, interior & exterior listed. List Entry No 112 9962, Legacy System No 473163. Public house on street corner. Early-mid C19. Stucco on rubble; dry slate roof, hipped on the corner; brick end stack on left, stuccoed lateral stack to front on right. L-shaped plan. 3 storeys; 3-window range with blind windows on the right plus 2-window range to right-hand return. 12-pane horned sashes with glazing bars, presumably copied from hornless originals. Clasping street corner is late C19 shopfront which has pilasters with consoles, restored panelled stall riser and moulded entablature to fascia. C20 porch to left of shopfront has similar stall riser and moulded entablature. INTERIOR: of main bar has original tall boarded and grained dado and 2 blocked chimneypieces; old embossed wallpaper above and similar paper to ceiling.
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