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King William IV
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Picture source: Movement80 |
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The King William IV was situated on
Hampden Road. This grade-II listed pub closed at Christmas 2015. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. Documented 1668 but
probably altered or rebuilt early-mid C18. Chequer brick, moulded plinth,
dentilled first floor band course. Old tile roof, tall central brick
chimney. 2 storeys, cellar and attic; 2 bays, formerly with 5 bays of
windows. Barred wooden casements with segmental heads: 3-light in right bay;
single and 4-light to ground floor left, 2-light to first floor left.
Blocked window with original gauged head to right, other traces of blocked
windows. Central door in C19-C20 gabled brick porch with depressed arch.
Paired casement to attic in right gable. Single storey brick and
weatherboard extension to right. Rear has lean-to of early C19 flint and
brick and central gabled bay with stairs to cellar. Interior has been
altered. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 1999 |
Picture source: Roger Hillier |
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