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Shoulder Of Mutton
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Picture source: Ceridwen |
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The Shoulder Of Mutton was situated on West Bank.
This grade-II listed pub is now used as bed and breakfast accommodation. |
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Listed
building details: |
House. Formerly an inn. Mid-C18 with later
refashioning. Coursed rubble gritstone and limestone, with coped gables and
moulded kneelers, intermediate ridge brick stack, and stack remnant to north
gable. Welsh slate roof. Two storeys, four bays, with later added fifth bay
at south end. First floor openings have extended heads with key blocks and
glazing bar sashes; ground floor has plain surrounds to openings and C20
casements. Off-centre doorway with massive lintel and quoins, and C20 double
half doors, half glazed. South end bay with matching first floor window with
cart opening below, with corbels supporting oak lintel beam. Blocked 2-light
mullioned windows to gable ends, visible from interior, which retains C18
turned baluster staircase, C18 panelling to part of a first floor room, C18
hearth to ground floor, and fragments of an earlier roof, with a curved
principal in the single remaining truss. |
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