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Light Horseman

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Picture source: Google
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The Light Horseman was situated at 51
High Street. This grade-II listed pub was present by 1830
and closed in 1899. Commercial premises now stand on the site. The last publican
was John Ward. |
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Source: T C |
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Listed
building details: |
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1901. By R P Warren. In the Elizabethan
style. Ashlar. 3 storeys and attic. The ground floor has shops with Tuscan
columns. Central round-headed archway to rear with cast-iron gates. 5
windows to block, 4 and 5 light. Canted 2-storey oriels on either side of
central squared one. 5 gables,
each with 3-light window. Gabled dormers, slate roof. |
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