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Ye Olde Cellars
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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Ye Olde Cellars was situated at 3-5
High Street.
Originally an 18th century wine merchant’s shop and home, the
grade-II listed
premises closed in 1986. |
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Listed
building details: |
C18. Built originally as the residence and shop of a wine merchant. 2
parallel ranges. 2 storeys, built in 2 sections. The east section has a
higher front with parapet, a 3-light bay window on each floor with glazing
bars intact, and a doorcase with pilasters, open pediment and a
semi-circular fanlight. The west section, a timber-framed structure, has a
moulded wooden eaves cornice and a half-hipped end to the roof. The 1st
floor has been refaced with curved tiles, a modern door inserted and glazing
bars are missing. No 5 consists of the end window bay at the west end and
projection beyond with a pentice roof which leads to a C19 building behind. |
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