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George Inn

 

 


The George Inn was situated on George Court. This 17th century grade-II listed pub is now in residential use.
Listed building details:
The Old Inn GV II Formerly the George Inn, now house. Late C17. Coursed and squared limestone, concrete tile roof: two storeys and attic with 2-light recessed chamfer mullion casements and stopped hoods to pair of coped gables, above two 3-light ovolo- mould casements to stopped drips. Ground floor has a 2-light chamfer mullion and a 3-light the same, separated by a C20 door and hood; interrupting what was originally a continuous moulded string. Large stack to right, in brick. The gable, left has a single recessed chamfer light over a blocked 2-light, both to stopped hoods; to left of blocked opening a C19 wood casement; at ground floor a blocked large opening under wood lintel, now with small C19 casement. Once known as the George Inn, this building is backed by The Gables (q.v.) and Thorne (q.v.), both in Friday Street.

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