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Red Lion
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Picture source: Bob
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The Red Lion was
situated on The Green. This grade-II listed
building was built in the late sixteenth-century as a private dwelling, and
in the early nineteenth-century it became a pub. The pub shut in 1928, and
the widow of the last landlord occupied the building until the 1960s. In
1972 there was an unsuccessful attempt by the Birkenhead Brewery Company to
gain planning permission for a modern 'pub'. Restoration work was carried
out during 1974 involving the whole building being systematically dismantled
and then rebuilt. |
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Listed
building details: |
Two houses, later public house, now
single dwelling. Dated 1631 with C19 alterations; restored and converted for
domestic use c1974. Timber-framed on stone plinth, with plastered panels and
timber bargeboarded gables; slate roof with rebuilt brick stacks. Exterior:
2-storey, 4-bay front, left end bay jettied and gabled. Exposed framing
consists of 18 panels of small framing with small angle braces to gable and
passing braces to main facade. Right of centre door is studded and divided
into vertical panels by beads. Renewed timber mullioned windows, some flush
and some slightly projecting, all with rectangular leaded glazing. Tablet
under the eaves has the inscription `I.B. M.B.' and date. INTERIOR: exposed
beams and ceiling joists but substantially adapted to modern use during the
1974 rehabitation. |
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