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The Greyhound
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Date of photo: 2008 |
Picture source: Google
Streetview |
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The Greyhound was situated on Riddy Lane. This
grade-II listed
pub is now used as a farmhouse. |
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Listed
building details: |
Farmhouse, formerly the Greyhound
public house. Dated 1842 on gable plaque incorporating late C17 building and
C18 extension. Red brick casing with some rendered timber frame; plain tile
roofs. Tall late C17 ridge stack of red brick with four shafts of local
brick. Two storeys original C17 T-plan with additions to south-east and
north-east and west. C19 embattled porch in angle of two main ranges with
one large and one small horizontal sliding sash windows in segmental brick
arches to right hand; two first floor horizontal sliding sash windows above.
Interior has ogee-moulded and stop-chamfered beams and exposed floor frame. |
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