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Lord Nelson

Picture source: Hania Franek


The Lord Nelson was situated on Wrabness Road. This grade-II listed pub was present by 1814 and closed in 1961. It is now in residential use.

 

 
Listed building details:
Public house, now a house. Early C19, extended in late C19. Red brick in Flemish bond, roofed with slate. Rectangular plan facing SE, of 2 storeys with attics. Single-storey stable range to right, roofed with red clay pantiles. Large late C19 extension to left, mainly 2 storeys. Ground floor of main building, 2 late C19 sashes of 6 lights, and central doorway converted to late C19 sash of 4 lights. On first floor, wooden splayed oriel with late C19 sashes of 4-6-4 lights. Attic, 2 late C19 sashes of 4 lights in gabled dormers with wooden finials. Gambrel roof with parapet gables. C20 door in left extension. The stable range has one halved door, one plain boarded door and one C20 casement. Attached to front of left extension, late C19 gas lamp on iron bracket, converted to electricity. An inlet of the sea formerly extended to Ramsey village, so the oriel would look out on it in all directions.

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Other Photos
Date of photo: 2015

Picture source: Mick Hearn