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White Lion
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The White Lion was situated on Baughust
Road.
This grade-II listed pub is now used
as a farmhouse. |
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Source: Jonathan Sayers |
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Listed
building details: |
1779, mid C19. Symmetrical west facade of 2
storeys, 3 windows. Hipped tile roof. Red brick walling in Flemish bond,
thin blue band at the upper cill level, white impost band linking 3 blind
arcades, with recessed blue header panels containing the round-headed
openings and with outer arches of flintwork: between the upper openings blue
brick form the figures 1779 (although the top courses have been changed).
Sashes in exposed frames, central French door. The south side of this block
has a large blind arch formed of flintwork, with a continuous band at impost
level. The, north side of the older part continues as a slightly lower
eastward extension, of 4 windows (1 blank to each floor): sashes, gabled
porch with walling of vertical boards and a 6-panelled door. Formerly, the
Lion Inn. |
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