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Queens Armes

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The Queen's Armes was situated on The Street. This grade-II* listed pub is now used as the Abbots House restaurant.

Listed building details:
Hotel, formerly coaching inn, and hostelry. Early C16 with late C18 re-facing and C20 internal alterations. Rubble stone walls, rendered.
Asbestos slate roof with gable ends and stone gable coping at east end. 3 rendered stacks visible on ridge at both gable ends and inserted stack left of centre. C16 rear wall stack to ground and first floor halls. Plan: Early C16 from east to west. Kitchen, Buttery and Pantry areas formerly; former screens passage; Hall, Parlour. North elevation: 2 storeys, 7 windows, ground floor, C20 wooden casements with glazing bars; wooden sashes with glazing bars; one large C20 window to right hand. First floor with 2 sliding sashes, vertical sashes. Former doorway into cross-passage, early C16 moulded stone jambs of lias with a 4-centred head under a square frame. Left spandrel with TC (for Thomas Chard, last Abbot of Forde); right spandrel with a D. Present front door to right, C20, 6 panel door with 4 of them glass. Tablet over doorway: "King Charles II slept here September 22-23, 1651. Erected March 31, 1902".
Interior: fireplaces: kitchen hearth, blocked hall fireplace, parlour fireplace with stone jambs and Tudor arch head. First floor hall fireplace of stone, C16. Extensive plank-and-muntin partitioning, oak with straight chamfers in kitchen, hall, parlour and upper rooms. Parlour partitions with stencilled flower pattern. Heavily moulded ceiling beams, making compart-ments in hall, parlour and solar bedroom. Parlour beams with sunk oak leaf pattern. Solar with 16 small ceiled compartments. Buttery and pantry doorways survive in situ. Kitchen with mortices in plank-and-muntin to take stair (missing) over back door. Back door with stone jambs, rebated and chamfered. Blocked stone doorway in Parlour to original staircase from ground floor. Roof construction of arch-braced collar-beam type with original wattle and plaster partitions.

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Queens Armes, Charmouth

Picture source: Tony Peacock