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Blue Boy

Date of photo: 2010

Photo © Jo Turner


The Blue Boy was situated on the High Street. This grade-II listed house has a date stone for 1755. The forward projecting wing is thought to be a former malt house. Listed in 1952 as the Old Blue Boy Inn. In 1909 a survey listed the inn with owners as Clissold and Co. Nailsworth and occupied by Marion Lilly. Reportedly also at one time it was the residence of the local doctor. Directories I have don’t list it but it seems it was only regarded as a beerhouse with Charles Dix in the 1871 and 1881 census’ and 1891 to 1903 listings with Thomas Lilly Beerhouse Nailsworth Brewery.

Source: Steve Turner
Listed building details:
House. Dated "W/JS/1755". Coursed square rubble with ashlar quoins and freestone dressing; reproduction stone slate roof. 2 storeys and attics. 3 bays, 2-light casement windows with Chamfered mullions and surrounds, the central window on the first floor has a semi-circular head with imposts and a keystone. Central 6 panel door under flat stone hood on brackets. 2 storey and attic wing projects to right and is thought to be a former malt house.

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