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Bell Inn |
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The
Bell Inn
was situated on Greenfield Road. This
grade-II listed
pub is now used as a restaurant of the same name. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. Early C17, reworked later
C19. Timber framed structure, some exposed with red brick infill, some
encased and some rebuilt in brick. Most brick areas colourwashed. Clay tile
roofs. T-plan, main block 2 storeys and attics, cross-wing 2-storeyed. E
elevation: casement windows, main block with 3 each to ground and first
floors, LH gable with one to each floor. Most have C19 honeycomb leading.
Moulded labels to main block ground floor windows and to gable first floor
window. Main block also has 2 hipped dormers with 2-light casements with
glazing bars. One C20 door each to cross-wing and main block. Cross-wing is
jettied at first floor. Substantial red brick multiple ridge stack at
junction with cross-wing. One integral and one external stack to RH gable
end. Rear elevation: smaller 2-storeyed gable to L of cross-wing. To L of
this outshut runs remaining length of building. |
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