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Kings Head Inn

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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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Kings Head Inn was situated on the High Street. This was a grade-II listed
pub. |
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Reopened in August 2025 as The Village Pub. |
| Helen
Iwanczuk (September 2025) |
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Listed
building details: |
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Public house. c1820. Flemish bond red brick
(painted); coursed rubble limestone; brick chimneys; plain tile and Welsh
slate roofs. Two-storey with attic; 2-storey out-building attached at east
end. Front: 4-window 16-pane sash fenestration with gauged brick flat
arches; late C20 shutters. Off-centre round-arched doorway with C20 plank
door and glazing. Four small-paned gabled roof dormers. Stone quoins to
front corners of elevation. Brick chimneys to rubble gable ends, east end
having off-centre attic casement with timber lintel. C20 altered rear wing
at west end. C20 doors and windows inserted in outbuilding at east end,
probably formerly stables. Various C20 additions to rear not of special
interest. An inn has been recorded on this site since 1766. Has important
position at road junction in village. |
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Date of photo: 2025 |
Picture source:
Helen Iwanczuk |