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Rambling Miner
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Date of photo: 2011 |
Picture source: Google
Streetview |
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The
Rambling Miner was situated
at 13 High Street.
This grade-II listed pub
closed c2012 and is
now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. Circa early C19.
Killas rubble with cambered dressed elvan arches with projecting keystones
over first floor openings. Asbestos slate roof with brick chimneys over
gable ends, shared with No.ll, left. 2-room central-stair plan with service
rooms to rear. 2 storeys. Nearly symmetrical 3-window south- street front.
Doorway off-centre to right with C20 door. Simple Doric porch with plain
wooden columns and simple entablature. Flanking windows are tripartite bowed
sashes recessed within cement surrounds. Originally with timber lintels like
that surviving over doorway. First floor has horned 4-pane sashes in
original openings. Interiors not inspected. |
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