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The Hare
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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The Hare was situated in Station Road and built
using traditional local materials such as brick and flint, with a pantile
roof. Around 2005 this grade-II listed pub and several ancient farm buildings to the rear
were converted into holiday homes. |
Source: Christopher Tew |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. Mid-C17. Stucco rendered face,
brick and clunch rear, red pantiled roof. 2 storeys with attics, 4 windows.
Lobby entrance plan at south. Ground floor has one central sash with glazing
bars. 2 outer wider opening plate glass sashes with glazing bars. 4 first
floor sashes with glazing bars. One axial and one north end boarded door. 2
gabled 2-light dormer window casements. One axial brick stack. Clunch
rendered and plastered south gable, brick coped parapet. To north early C19
2 storeys, 2 window
addition has one ground floor sash with glazing bars, one large 3-light
case-ment cross window. 2 long first floor sashes with glazing bars. Stocks
(q.v.) are attached. |
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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