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Three Squirrels
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Three Squirrels was situated on The
Street. This grade-II listed pub was present by 1828
when the publican was Thomas Leeds. It was later known as The Cyclists Rest
and is now used as a Spar convenience
store. |
Source: Everett Leeds |
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Listed
building details: |
House and shop. C15, refaced C19.
Timber framed and clad with painted brick with plain tiled roof. Hall house.
Two storeys on plinth with moulded brick eaves cornice to hipped roof with
gablets and stack to left. Four tripartite glazing bar sashes on first floor
and 1 tripartite wooden casement to left on ground floor, panelled door in
segmental surround to centre left, plate glass shop window and glazed door
with flat hood to right. Hipped extension to right with carriage doors and
left door over. Interior: simple square section crown post; smoke blackened
timbers. At some stage a public house called the Three Squirrels. |
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