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The Wheatsheaf
The Wheatsheaf
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The Wheatsheaf was situated at 42
Station Road. This grade-II listed
pub was present by 1807 when the publican was Thomas Taylor It closed c2021. |
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Source: Kathy Ludlow |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. C18 and C19. Colourwashed
roughcast render, apparently containing some timber framing. Clay tile
roofs, that to RH part of slightly steeper pitch. Front block is in 2 parts,
LH part a 3-window range, earlier RH part a 2-window range with lower eaves
level. 2 storeys and attics. LH part has central doorway containing 6-panel
door and surmounted by flat hood on cut brackets. To RH is canted bay
containing sashes with glazing bars. Other ground and first floor windows
are 2-light casements with top lights, all with glazing bars. Attic has 2
hipped dormers containing 2-light casements. RH part has 2-light casements
with top lights and glazing bars. Coved plaster eaves cornice to RH part
only. Red brick multiple ridge stack at junction between 2 blocks. Various
additions project from rear. |
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