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Queen Victoria
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Picture source: Google Streetview |
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The Queen Victoria was situated at 12 Bourbon
Street. This grade-II listed pub was
also known as The Victoria Inn and is now used as a nail bar. |
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Source: Daniel Connolly |
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Listed
building details: |
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C18. 2 storeys and attic, vitreous brick with
red dressings, moulded brick eaves cornice. Old tile roof. 1 flat headed and
2 nipped dormer windows. 6 windows (one blocked) on 1st floor. All with
architrave frames. 1 yard entrance to left hand on ground floor, modern bar
and entrance. (The Victoria Inn); 2 windows flanking doorway to right hand
(Bourbon House). 4-panelled door with plain rectangular fanlight over,
flanked by plain pilasters supporting entablature with triglyphed frieze and
moulded modillioned cornice. All windows in Bourbon House have had glazing
bars removed. |
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