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Fleur De Lys
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Picture source: Mike Faherty |
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The Fleur De Lys was situated on Wimborne
Street. This was a grade-II listed
pub. |
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Now reopened as The Inn At Cranborne. |
Paul Hewitt (January 2016) |
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Listed
building details: |
Inn, C16 much altered at several
later dates. Colourwashed brick with tiled roof. Various later brick
extensions. Brickwork said to encase a timber framework (RCHM). Brick stacks
in various locations. L-plan. 2 storeys, 5 window range. 9-pane C19 sashes.
2 C19 pilastered C19 doorways with part-glazed doors, one near central and
one to the right. Ground floor openings under segmental heads. 2-light
casements with glazing bars to the rear.
Internal features: moulded ceiling beams and other high quality woodwork,
largely reset; according to RCHM the original roof partly with collar-truss
and partly with scissor-bracing is still in place. |
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