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Revels Inn

 

 


The Revels Inn was present by 1851 when the publican was James Cutler. This was a grade-II listed pub that is now used as a farmhouse.

Listed building details:
House, possibly former inn, late C18. Rendered walls with slated, gable-ended roof, with end rendered stacks. Symmetrical facade. 2 storeys, 5 bays, 2:1:2. Central bay slightly projecting and pedimented Sashes with glazing bars. Round headed doorway with fanlight. Internal features (RCHM): room with full, fielded panelling and doorcase with gothick details. To left is a tiled, single storey brick extension with gable end. Said to figure in Thomas Hardy's "The Woodlanders"


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