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Princes Head
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Princes Head was situated on the
High Street. This grade-II listed
pub closed in 1914 after which it was in retail use for many years before
being converted into residential accommodation. |
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Listed
building details: |
House and office, formerly an inn.
Late medieval origin, but with C17 internal features. Circa 1900 red brick
front. Steep-pitched plain tile roof. One and a half storeys with 2 gabled
casements at eaves level. Segmental-headed double door with windows each
side, the right one a double-hung sash. 3 bays. Centre bay has a heavy
chamfer-stopped floor beam and some late-C17 panelling. Right bay probably
once an open hall. Left bay formerly a cross wing. |
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