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Spread Eagle
Spread Eagle
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Spread Eagle
was situated on Brook Street.
This pub was present by 1851 when the publican was John
Eagle. It closed in the 1980s and the
grade-II listed
building was converted for residential use. |
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i remember in the late 70s early 80s a
whole load of us used to use the pub it had great atmosphere and drew people
in from all around the area it was a fantastic place the barman was called
Dave and the barmaid was his partner/wife Sue it had a couple of pool teams
which were a great laugh good food in a basket and in winter a roaring fire
what more could you want |
Amanda Feaviour (July 2022) |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. C18 with later
alterations and additions. Timber framed, painted brick faced. Red plain
tiled roof. Off centre rear red brick chimney stack. Dentilled eaves
cornice. One storey and attics. Single storey left lean-to extension with
grey slate roof. 3 gabled dormers. 3 tripartite small paned vertically
sliding sash windows, segmental heads; 2 light casements to lean-to and
dormers. 4 panelled door to right, board door with top light and panelled
door to left. Internal visible features include, through bracing to some
walls, vertical boarding to some walls, vertically boarded doors with
original ironmongery, C18/C19 wooden fire surround, C18 corner cupboard. |
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