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Magpie & Stump
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The Magpie & Stump was situated at 2 The Quay.
This pub is now in residential use. |
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The grade-II listing says that a pub
was recorded here in 1838, possibly prior to the existing building that the
listing dates to mid 19th century. The street would have been called
Waterside as noted on the maps prior to at least 1900 although it was a
quayside. |
Steve (August 2017) |
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Listed
building details: |
House. Mid C19, perhaps with earlier
core. Polychrome brick with Welsh slate roof Jacobean style with Dutch gable
and diapering. 2 storeys; 2-window range of C20 sashes in moulded
round-arched gault brick frames with keystones. Similar window with
segmental head to left below with carriage arch to right. Decorative floor
band. Elaborate gable has central projecting motif supported on brick shafts
and stone corbels. a finely detailed facade and part of a significant group
of buildings. A public house is documented as being on this site in 1838. |
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