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Eight Bells
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Picture source: James
Bradshaw |
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The Eight Bells was situated on
Bartholomew Street. This is a grade-II listed building. |
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Listed
building details: |
Probably C17; formerly the Eight
Bells public house until circa 1970. Refenestrated C19 with modern 2 storey
addition at the rear. One-and-a-half storeys. Three gabled bays, that at
south and over carriageway to the former 'Trafalgar Place' Tiled roof with
finials and bargeboards to gables. Timber-framed with plastered front.
Three-light ground floor windows with traceried Gothick lights; 2-light
1st floor windows with traceried lights and hood moulds. Gabled porch with
turned balusters; ½ glazed door. Interior with moulded beams. |
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Other Photos |
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Publican John Spracklen, 1932 |
Picture source:
Raymond Simonds |
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Picture source: Sue McArdle |