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Greyhound Inn
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The Greyhound Inn was situated on Gloucester Street. This pub
was rebuilt by Godsells & Sons in 1903, and was designed in the arts and
crafts style, by London architect Percy Morley-Horder. Closed
in 2010, this
grade-II listed
pub reopened in 2013 as a cafe/bar. |
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Listed
building details: |
Late Cl9. Ashlar. Hipped stone roof
with projecting eaves. 2 storeys and attics. Stringcourse. 1 gable each to
Gloucester Street and Lansdown elevations. Oriel at corner: parapet with
semi-circular break upward, and linked by semi-circular brick arch to
adjacent brick chimney. Plain mullioned windows. Art nouveau iron brackets
taking notice and relief model of greyhound. 2 fascia boards,
with "The Greyhound Inn" in Arts-and-Crafts lettering. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Helen Iwanczuk |
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