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Coach & Horses

Picture source: Hania Franek


The Coach & Horses was situated at 35-39 Church Street. This grade-II listed building dates from the 16th century. From c1820 to 1971 it was a pub and has since reverted to residential use.
Listed building details:
House row. Later C16, restored in later C20. Square-panelled timber-framing with some straight braces; painted brick infilling. Plain tiled roof with ridge cresting to left. Ridge stacks to right and left of centre. Two gabled dormers to left. Two storeys with attic to left; continuously jettied first floor with jetty carried by brackets and some curved braces to bressumer. Irregular four window first floor, casements, with four ground floor canted bay windows under the jetty, three C20 wooden doorcases and boarded doors. Entrance to No 1 Church Gate in east end wall. The frame retains various carpenter's marks. From c1820 until 1971 this building was the Coach and Horses Public House.

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