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The Talbot
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Talbot was situated at 1 High Street.
The premises are grade-II listed
dating from the 18th century. This pub closed in 2013 and is now in retail
use. |
Source: Peter Rogers |
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Listed
building details: |
Includes: No.9 The Quay.
House, now divided into 3 houses, shops and public house. Early C18,
remodelled late C18 or early C19. Shop fronts late C19 and early C20.
Painted brick fronts in Flemish bond. Hipped slate roof, tarred to No 1. Two
rendered chimneys. L-shaped plan, remodelled internally. 3 storeys; 7-window
range to High Street, 4-window range to The Quay. Late C19 or early C20 shop
front at 2 High Street. Raised quoins at the corner and at opposing ends of
No 1 High Street and No 9 The Quay. Segmental-arched windows with keystones
to second storey; 6-paned sashes in box-frames,
except for 2 High Street and the lower sashes in the High Street front of No
1. Third storey has flat-headed window with barred sashes in box-frames: 4
panes over 8 panes. Dentilled boxed eaves cornice.
Interior: No 1 has original moulded plaster cornices on 1st and 2nd floors.
Shadow of oval ceiling-panel in 1st-floor corner room; this has late C19
slate chimneypiece with imitation marbling. Right 1st-floor room has late
C18 or early C19 panelled dado and reeded chimneypiece; latter reported to
have concealed oven. Coloured glass in ground-floor toilet, No 2 has
original moulded plaster 1st-floor cornice. Original roof trusses with
through-purlins; collars nailed to faces of principal rafters. No 9 The Quay
has at 1st-floor landing, in an addition to original building, a late C18
round-arched cupboard with fluted keyblock; panelled doors with applied
moulding. Late C19 wood chimneypiece with detached columns; urn and cannons
on frieze. 2-panelled bolection-moulded door on 2nd floor and 1920s or 1930s
shop-fittings on ground floor. All 3 houses have late C18 or early C19 wood
staircases with thin square balusters; that at No 2 has shaped step-ends,
handrail ramped over column-newels. Bollard attached to corner of building
is separately listed in High Street |
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