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White Horse
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Picture
source: Bedfordshire Archives |
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The White Horse was situated at 30
Southill Road.
This grade-II listed pub was present
by 1822 and closed in
2015. It is now in residential use. |
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From The Good Pub Guide 2013: |
Comfortable country pub with rooms off small
front bar, Greene King Ales, enjoyable reasonably priced straightforward
food from sandwiches up, friendly staff, picnic sets in big back garden,
campsite. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. C18 timber framed
building with later brick addition, the whole with courwashed roughcast
render. Clay tile roofs, earlier block hipped to W end. L-plan, main block
of one storey and attics, later block to NE of 2 storeys. Variety of
casements, mostly C20, with canted bay and gabled dormer to main block. C20
gabled porch. Red brick double ridge stack to main block, red brick integral
gable end stack to NE block. |
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Picture
source: Hania Franek |
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