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Union Hotel
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Union Hotel was situated on the
Market Place.
The building which is
grade-II listed
and dates from the 17th century closed as a pub in 1994 and has been
converted to private housing. |
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Listed
building details: |
Hotel. Mid C17 altered and added to C19. Ashlar facade, coursed squared and
dressed limestone otherwise. Stone slate roof, ashlar stacks. 'L'-shaped
plan. Three right-hand bays of range facing
main street C19. Three left-hand bays formerly triple-gabled C17
stone-mullioned street front, rebuilt C19. Mid C17 range at right angles at
rear. Four 16-pane sashes with keystone surrounds to ground floor. Four
12-pane sashes to first floor. Five-panel C19 door within 'Tudor'-arched
surround with keystone off-centre left. Double width through access to rear
far right. Two hollow-chamfered 3-light stone-mullioned casements lighting
first floor of mid C17 range at rear. Interior not inspected. |
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