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Ship Inn
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Picture source: Stephen Harris |
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The Ship Inn was situated at 33 Gabriels
Hill.
This
grade-II listed pub was present by 1720 and survived at least in to the
1990s. It is now in use as a cafe. |
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Listed
building details: |
Inn. Early/mid C19 refronting of earlier building. Flemish band yellow
brick; old plain tile roof, gabled to left and hipped to right; brick ridge
and left end stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys; 8-window range, broken to
centre by rounded bay which links recessed 4-window range to right and
slightly-projecting 4-window range to left. Blocked doorways set in moulded
wood architraves to left and centre; double-entry to right, keyed flat stone
arches over sash windows, boarded over at time of survey. Raised stone
storey band and raised stone cornice beneath Stone-coped parapet. Interior
inspection not possible but likely to be of interest. Included for group
value. |
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Name |
Dates |
Comments |
Ronnie Crosbie |
1985/1993 |
I used to drink here with my fellow chefs from 36
Engineer Regiment Invicta Park and their girl friends, my nickname back
then was Scouse Crosbie. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |