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Ship Inn
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Date of photo: 2002 |
Picture source: Adam
Watson |
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The Ship Inn was situated at 268-272
High Street. This 17th century inn is now split into three grade-II listed
cottages |
Source: Bernard Hetherington |
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Listed
building details: |
Row of late C17 or early C18
cottages mostly of painted brick, although No 268 has a weatherboarded north
wing of separate build. 2 storeys, 7 windows in all. No 268 has had front
wall recased, roof recovered and a canted oriel bay added. Nos 270 and 272
have hipped tiled roof partly concealed by parapet; and 2 full height canted
bays with hipped, tiled roofs. Windows are early Cl9 sashes. No 270 has a
rear addition of circa 1840 with a French door with margin lights.
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