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Vane Arms
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Vane Arms was situated on Main
Street. This was a grade-II listed
pub. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house, forming part of a row.
Early C18. Regular coursed limestone with thatch roof. Originally 3-unit
plan. Part single storey with attic and part 2 storeys. 4-window range with
2 C19 canted bays and one casement under wood lintel. 3 C19 casements to
attic and first floor, one is under eyebrow dormer, the others are under
wood lintels. C19 four-panel door to left of centre is under flat wooden
hood. Brick stacks at ridge. C19 one-unit 2-storey extension to right has
slate roof and similar casements. Interior has open fireplace with bressumer
and ceiling beams. |
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Picture source: Hania
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