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Bell Inn
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Bell Inn
was situated on Baldock Road. This
grade-II listed
pub was present by 1866 when the publican was Mrs Cooper and is now in
residential use. Previously known as The Chequers. |
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Listed
building details: |
House, now a P.H. Early C18, or earlier, low
C19 E extension. Timber frame weatherboarded with a steep thatched roof,
half-hipped at E. Plastered and slated E extension. Flat roofed rear
extension not of special interest. A one and a half storeys house facing N
with one-storey E extension. Internal W gable chimney with winding stair
beside it. External chimney at SE corner. Cellar under E part of main
building. Front has 4 windows and plank door beside 2nd from left. Small
paned flush casement windows and eyebrow dormer at the eaves. 7-light window
to E extension. Interior has exposed timbers and floor structure. Once a
wheelwright's house and The Chequers Public House. |
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