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Royal Oak

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The Royal Oak was situated at 48 Hogshill Street. This grade-II listed pub was present by 1881 when the publican was George Dunn. It is now in residential use.

Source: David Fisher

Listed building details:
Attached Public House. Late C18 with C19 fenestration. Ashlar and rubble-stone walls. Slate roof with stone gable-coping at right hand. 3 brick stacks, all renewed, left of centre, at centre, at right gable. 2 storeys, c.7 windows, sashes with flush wooden frames. Gauged stone arches over. Two bow windows towards right hand, with original stone bases, and C20 canted bays over. Windows with glazing-bars and hipped slate roofs. Doors: left hand garage door inserted, C20. Left: 2-leaf plank door, C20. Right of centre, wood with 9 glass panels, C20.


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