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Blue Boar

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Picture source: David Gormley |
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The Blue Boar was situated at 1 Bath Street.
This grade-II listed pub opened in
1809 and closed in 2025. |
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Listed
building details: |
C16 or C17 origin, timber framed. Modern
brick to rear. Three gables to road, rough rendered. Rendered plinth. One
gable to left over carriage arch. Middle gable of two storeys, upper storey
has one casement window with glazing bars, small cornice. First floor
overhangs, coved cornice. One three light C19 window and double door,
half-glazed. Right hand gable of three storeys, one window on top storey,
casement with glazing bars, small cornice. Two windows on first floor, three
light metal casements below single tiled hood. Ground floor has two light
window with glazing bars, and small glass and wood door, both under
continuous frieze and cornice. One window to right, flush frame, double hung
sash, later glazing. Tall brick chimneys. |
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