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Three Horseshoes

 

 


 
The Three Horseshoes was situated on Main Road. This grade-II listed pub closed c1944 and has now been converted to residential use.
 
Listed building details:
House, formerly house and attached outbuilding. Late C18. Regularly coursed gritstone with quoins, coped gables with block kneelers, intermediate and end ridge stacks, two rendered welsh slated roof. Two storeys above a basement, four bays, divided in two parts by intermediate quoining. Two bays to west forms double fronted house, with quoined central doorway with quoined central doorway with heavy lintel and shallow bracketed hood. Six panelled door, with upper two panels glazed. Flanking the doorway are stacked 2-light flush mullioned windows with painted surrounds and mullions and C20 casements. Two bays to east, with two basement doorways with massive surrounds and plain planked doors. Single light opening with flush surround and boarded shutter between doorways. Above, a 3-light flush mullioned window with a C19 glazing bar casements, and two first floor single light openings in flush surrounds with C20 casements.
 

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