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The Crown
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Picture source: Andrew
Lamberton |
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The Crown was situated
on Cheshire Street. This grade-II listed
pub has now been converted to apartments. |
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Listed
building details: |
Late C18/early C19. Pebble dashed brick with
a plain tile roof and red sandstone porch. Three storeys. Entrance front:
five bays paired to the left and middle all having C20 louvred shutters. The
third bay from the left has a projecting late C19 porch of red sandstone
with double doors to the centre with a 4-centred arch and pilaster
buttresses to the corners and a ramped parapet above with ball finials to
the corners. To right hand side are two doubled sash windows each sash being
of 3 x 4 panes and to the left are 2 single sash windows of 3 x 4 panes,
each with a projecting keystone. To the first floor are 5 windows of 3 x 4
panes and to the second floor are 5 similar windows of lesser height.
Moulded bracketed cornice to the eaves. Gable chimney stacks. |
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