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Black Horse
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Black Horse was situated
at 1-3 Barrs Lane.
This was a grade-II listed
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Listed
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Coaching inn. Early C18; extensive early C19
additions; C20 alterations. Roughcast render to front and sides, coursed
limestone rubble to rear; ashlar limestone and brick chimneys; stone slate
roof. Long 2-storey range with attic; 2-storey block at rear. Front: 3
gables with mixed fenestration, generally single-window to attic in gables
and 2-window below. Sashes are mix of early Cl9 6-pane and later C19 4-pane;
some C20 small-paned casements. Central gable has long hoodmould to upper
floor and hoodmould to attic sash in gable. Single attic sash in left gable
also has hoodmould in imitation of the others. Two C20 gabled porches toward
centre of elevation. Single ridge-mounted brick chimney between centre and
right gables. Tall ridge-mounted ashlar chimneys with left-hand gable
between indicate extent of early C19 addition to this range. Rear:
parallel-roofed early C19 addition with segmental-arched casement
fenstration. To right of this full attic gable to rear of main range.
Building stands at focal point of central village cross-roads. |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |