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Robin Hood
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Date of photo: 2017 |
© Copyright Jo
Turner and
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The Robin Hood was situated at 11
Market Hill. Grade-II listed
altered 18th century building. Work in 2014 discovered part of a 15th
century roof that was possibly from one of two pubs previously on this site,
the Angel and the Swan. In 1789 it was purchased by the Archbishop of
Canterbury (Thomas Tenison). By this time, The Swan had become The Three
Swans and The Angel had become The White Swan. By 1795, the Three Swans had
become The Robin Hood and by 1806, the eastern side of the pub (The White
Swan/The Angel) had started being used by other businesses. In the 1850s
until the 1920s, this side was a hairdresser's, afterwhich, the building was
altered and the present building took over the whole site. The Post Office
Directory of 1847 describes James Meadows in the Old Robin Hood, Sheep
Market and in the 1851 census he is 'Carpenter & Publican, sign of the
Robbins Head' reverting in 1852 Slaters Directory to occupying the 'Robin
Hood, Sheep Market'. References to the 'Old Robin Hood' appear to continue
until at least 1945. The Robin Hood closed in March 2012 and plans to
re-open as more of a restaurant/bar appear to have not yet surfaced as at
2017. |
Source: Steve Turner |
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Listed
building details: |
C18, altered. 2 storeys. Double-fronted with 3 windows. Tiled roof. Stucco.
2 original chimney stacks, partly rebuilt. Cornice and blocking course.
Moulded band at 1st floor level. Central pedimented
doorway bay flanked by pilasters rising through 2nd and 1st floors,
Segmental-arched recessed 1st floor sash windows. Round-arched architraved
niche over doorway. Modern ground floor windows flanked by pilasters
carrying entablature. Square-headed doorway with bracketted cornice. Wooden
inn gallery at rear of building. Included for group value. |
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