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White Hart
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Date of photo: c1906 |
Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The White Hart was situated on Wotton
Road. This grade-II listed pub is now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Former inn, now detached house. Partially
C15; mostly C18 with C19 additions. Random rubble limestone, formerly with
C18 roughcast render; brick chimneys; plain tile, pantile and Welsh slate
roofs. Two-storey with cellar; 2-storey with attic south wing forms L-plan,
with single-storey addition in angle. Front: north wing projects forward to
left with hipped roof and 2-window 12-pane sash fenestration having
segmental brick arches, now rendered over. Off-centre cellar door with
timber lintel. Stone quoins and quality of masonry indicate earlier origins
for this part of the building. South wing to right has scattered casements
with timber lintels and off-centre doorway with flat porch hood and glazed
door. Hipped roof to addition in angle, having tall brick chimney. South
end: gable with some roughcast render. Single window casement fenestration
with timber lintels. North side: doorway with timber lintel and plank door.
Single upper floor casement. Interior said to contain medieval fireplace. A
building of considerable historic interest as it formed the first inn on the
medieval route from Berk |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Sue McArdle |
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