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Stag & Pheasant
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The Stag & Pheasant was situated at 14 Broad
Street. This grade-II listed pub
originally opened as The New Salutation Inn in 1799. It is now used as a dentists surgery. |
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Listed
building details: |
Mid C18 front on earlier house. 2
storeys in painted ashlar. Stone slate roof with small parapet. Good moulded
stone cornice. Painted plinth. Coursed rubble to side. 5 windows, with lower
2-storey wing with one hipped dormer on left side with one window. Windows
in main block have double-hung sashes, with glazing bars on 1st floor. 2nd
floor windows have stepped rusticated surrounds, 1st floor windows have
rusticated stepped lintels and 5-part keystones. Ground floor windows have
keystone Stepped rusticated surround to recessed C19 door. The extension is
brick to side. One round-headed window on 1st floor, double-hung sash with
glazing bars. Datestone 1663 incorporated in new brick west gable. |
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From Lincolnshire Heritage. |
The main block of this building
dates from the second quarter of the 18th century although it may
incorporate parts of a 17th century structure in the rear wing. It became
the New Salutation Inn in 1799. The western section includes 17th century
elements at the rear but was much altered around 1800 when it became a wine
shop. The stables on the east side of the plot were described as new in
1819. The main range has an 18th century roof whilst the rear wing has a
clasped purlin roof which may be of 17th century date. A reset date stone in
the west gable is inscribed 'IB 1663'. The interior includes several
panelled rooms (some of the panelling is reset) and an 18th century
staircase.
This building has a mid 18th century front on an earlier house. It is two
storeys in height and is constructed of ashlar stone with a slate roof. A
datestone of 1663 is reset in the new brick west gable. For the full
description and the legal address of this listed building please refer to
the appropriate List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic
Interest. |
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