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Denbigh Arms

Picture source: Hania Franek


The Denbigh Arms was situated at 24 High Street. This grade-II listed  former coaching inn dates from the early 19th century. In 2006 permission was granted for the premises to be converted into apartments and town houses.
Listed building details:
Hotel, formerly coaching inn. Early C19. Stuccoed brick; tiled roof. 3 storeys; large symmetrical 7-window range with central carriage entry under elliptical arch to coaching yard. 2 end and 2 ridge stacks. Deeply overhanging eaves with shaped brackets. Giant end pilasters with moulded capitals and incised Greek-key panels. All windows in raised moulded and lugged architraves. Continuous sill bands, that to upper floor with guilloche enrichment. All original sashes replaced by synthetic frames with no glazing bars, but openings remain unaltered.

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