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Bird In Hand
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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The Bird In Hand was situated on Stone Street. This
grade-II listed
pub was situated behind tea rooms. An ale house and lodging house, it closed
c1914. |
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Listed
building details: |
House, later alehouse and common
lodging house, now shop. C16 and C18 cladding. Timber-frame on cement plinth
with weatherboarded ground-floor to front, tile-hung above. Some exposed
timber-framing on left return front with tile-hung above and in gable. Plain
tiled roof. Tall ribbed brick stack to right of centre and end projecting
brick stack to left. 2 storeys. Paired sashes on first floor and shop front
with central half-glazed door and paired octagonal shop fronts flanking.
Right-hand part of this building is obscured by lower C19 block of Waterloo
House (not listed). Interior:
Substantial evidence of timber-framing. Possible inserted stack with heavy
wooden bressummer. |
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