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Nags Head
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Picture Source: Hania Franek |
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The Nags Head was situated on Market
Street. This grade-II listed pub was
present by 1728 when the publican was John Beales. The Nags Head closed in
December 2009. It was re-named the George & Dragon when it reopened in 2011
and has since reverted to the Nags Head. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public House. Mid C18. Colourwashed
brick with flint north gable wall and pantiled roof. 2 continuous ranges in
2 storeys. Doors at each end with 4 C19 casements under segmental arches to
ground floor and 5 similar to first floor. Southern range has bell-based
gabled roof with ridge stack left of centre, north range gabled roof with
end stacks and north parapet on kneelers. Brick tumbling in gable wall. Good
consoled eaves cornice with septaglyphs. |
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