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Stanton Arms

 

 

 


 
The Stanton Arms was situated on Littlefield Lane. This grade-II listed pub only had a 6-day licence.
 

 
Listed building details:
Public house with attached stableblock. c1828 by L N Cottingham. Red brick with sandstone dressings, plain tile roof with stone coped gables, moulded kneelers and ridge finials, and two large brick stacks, topped by four circular posts with moulded bases and cornices. Similar twin potted ridge stack to stableblock. Coved stone eaves band to house and dentilled brick cornice to stableblock. Two storeys, four bay house with advanced gabled bays to north and south and three bay stableblock to north with advanced central bay. House has central gabled porch with four-centred arched doorcase cut into massive stone lintel and above a stone shield, it also has lancets to each side. To either side of porch are two 3-light recessed and chamfered mullion and transomed windows with dripmoulds and leaded lights. Above four 3-light recessed and chamfered mullion windows, also with leaded lights, but dripmoulds only to ones in advanced bays. Above in south gable a small lancet window and above in north gable the Stanton coat of arms. Attached to north the stableblock with four-centred brick arch with double studded wooden doors to advanced central bay. Walls to either side have been rebuilt, except for four-centred arched doorcase with studded wooden door to south side of southern bay. Above, three 3-light chamfered mullion windows and over in gable, a small chamfered lancet.
 

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