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Queens Head

Picture source: Hania Franek


The Queens Head was situated at 16 St Johns Road. This grade-II listed pub closed mid-2017 and change of use permission was granted the following year.

Listed building details:
Hotel. C16/C17 or earlier with C18 or later additions and alterations. Timber framed and rough rendered, plaster panels to North Road. Red plain tiled roofs, L-plan, hipped with gablet to left. Hipped to right face (North Road). Large rough rendered chimney stack to rear left, 2 rough rendered stacks to North Road face. 2 storeys and attics to left range with a flat headed dormer and 3 window
range of various small paned vertically sliding sashes including a ground floor bay with triparite front window and tripartite window over. Blocked doorway to left. 2 C20 panelled doors with top lights and flat canopies on brackets to right. Very large 2 storey 5 light bay window with small paned glazing to right. Right return, 2 window range of 3 light casements with transoms. Recessed door in moulded surround with toplight and fanlight. Purchased 1727 by Daniel Prentice of Yew Trees

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