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New Inn
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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The New Inn was situated on Broad Street. This
pub has now been subsumed into the grade-II listed Lion Hotel next door.
It was present by 1841 when the publican was John John Horsford. |
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Listed
building details: |
The south-eastern part of the Royal
Lion was formerly a separate establishment known as the New Inn and has not
previously been listed. It has an early C19 front of 2 storeys 3 window
bays. Cornice and parapet, the latter rising to form an angle above centre
bay. The centre bay projects forward slightly and has a 3 centred arch to
carriageway on ground floor, lst floor is roughcast; ground
floor is stuccoed. Sash windows in reveals; glazing bars intact except for
right hand ground floor window. Stuccoed archivolts to 1st floor windows.
Ledged doors in carriageway. Long rear range of 2 storeys, of stone rubble,
with guest rooms on 1st floor. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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Picture source: Clive Schneidau |