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Cross Keys
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The Cross Keys was situated at 78 Buttermarket
Street. The publican in 1895 was Robert Anderton. |
Source: Alan Barton |
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This grade-II listed
pub has now reopened as Porters Ale House. |
John Higginson (August 2012) |
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Closed again. |
Admin (January 2022) |
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Listed
building details: |
To right of No 8 and included for
group value. Ornate Victorian. Brick with stone dressings. 2 storeys and 2
half-dormers in pyramid-roofed projections above eaves. Mainly Gothic style
with steeply-pointed arches, paired windows of narrow sashes, the ground
floor windows and doorway having ornamented spandrels. Ornamented brick
cornice. Iron pinnacles on gables. |
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