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The Steamer
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Picture Source: Hania Franek |
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The Steamer was situated at 18 West
Hill. This grade-II listed pub
closed in 1927 and is now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
House, formerly The Steamer public
house. C16, reworked C20. Timber framed structure with colourwashed plaster
infill. Thatched roof. L-plan, LH block of one storey and attics, RH
cross-wing of 2 storeys. LH block has 2 2-light casements to ground floor,
with 2 3-light casements and one 2-light casements under eyebrow dormers to
attic. RH gable has one 4-light casement to each floor. All windows are C20,
with leaded lights. RH gable has plank door under C20 open porch with tiled
gabled hood. LH block has rebuilt red brick multiple ridge stack. Almost in
line with this is ground floor timber frame panel with 4-centred head,
possibly a blocked doorway. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 2009 |
Picture Source: Google Streetview |
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