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Marlake House

Date of photo: 2009

Picture source: Google Streetview


 
The Marlake House was situated on Fencott Road. This grade-II listed pub was present by 1871 when the publican was John Honour. It is now in residential use.
Source: Mike Shingleton
 

 
Listed building details:
Public house, now house. Early C18, extended late C18/early C19 and C20. Colourwashed limestone rubble and brick; thatch roof with brick gable stacks. 2-unit plan, enlarged to 3 units with C20 extension. One storey plus attic. Symmetrical 2-window front of earliest rubble range has a central door between 2-light casements, and has 2-light dormers. Stacks flank roof. Later brick bay, set back to left, has a further door and small casements. C20 bay to extreme left has a tiled roof. Interior not inspected. Formerly the Marlake House public house.
 

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