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Fruiterers Arms
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The Fruiterers Arms was situated at 2-4
White Lion Street. The building dates from the 16th Century and is grade-II listed.
The pub, which had a six day licence, closed in December 1989 and is now a W
H Smith’s. |
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building details: |
Former use unknown now public house.
C17 heightened in the C18 with C20 alterations. Rendered. Pantile roof. 3
storeys, 2 storeys plus attic to right-side. Jettied at first floor. 6 first
floor windows. C20 pub front with off-centre door, casement windows and long
fascia. Sash windows with glazing bars and simply moulded surrounds and one
casement window on upper floors. Fascia cornice. Blind dormer gable to
right-side. |
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Picture source: Hania
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