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Barley Sheaf

Date of photo: 2009

Picture source: Google Streetview


The Barley Sheaf was situated at 37 Church Street. This grade-II listed pub was previously known as The Wheatsheaf.
 

 
Listed building details:
Public house. 1825 inscription and initials RM. Rendered walls; on masonry to lower floor, on studwork above; fairly steep sprocketed bitumen-grouted slate roof with late C19 crested clay ridge tiles and brick end stacks; wide, returned eaves at the front with moulded cornice. Shallow plan later extended at rear. 3 storeys; nearly symmetrical 3-window (2nd floor) front. Mid/late C19 horned sashes, within moulded wooden architraves to upper floor, within reveals to other floors including the 2 tripartite sashes to 1st floor; central doorway with original wooden doorcase with flat pilasters,
moulded and enriched entablature and 4-panel door. Interior of ground floor has been altered in the C20 but retains original fireplaces.

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