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Queens Head
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Picture source: Stacey Harris |
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The Queens Head was situated at 90 High Street.
This grade-II* listed pub opened
c1810. |
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Listed
building details: |
Inn. Late C15, altered in C17 with
C19 additions. Timber-framed and plastered with some old plastered panels;
painted brick plinth. Plain tiled roof. Painted red brick stack to left hand
and ridge stack to right of centre. Two storeys, part wine cellars. Long
curved range with continuous jetty at two different levels with curved solid
brackets, two closely set perhaps indicating an original doorway.
Four-panelled door to right hand with one ground floor hung sash window with
side lights, one originally fixed light window with glazing bars and one
horizontal sliding sash window. Two
first floor horizontal sliding sash windows and one casement window.
Interior: Exposed chamfered ceiling beams, crown post roof with octagonal
post with moulded cap and base on cambered tie beams. Queen's Head opened
c1810. |
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