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Royal Oak

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The Royal Oak was situated on the High Street and dates from the 18th century. It was a farmhouse before conversion to a pub. This grade-II listed pub is now in residential use.

Listed building details:
Public house, now house. Mid C17 altered and partly rebuilt C20. Coursed squared marlstone with some ashlar dressings and some wooden lintels; concrete plain-tile roof with rebuilt brick stacks. 2-unit cross-passage plan. 2 storeys plus attic. 3-window front has a central doorway and C20 casements, one retaining a C17 label mould. Lower C20 range projects on left. Rear, which has a small projecting wing, retains a further label and a 2-light ovolo-moulded stone-mullioned cellar window. Interior: Large open fireplace, partly rebuilt, backing onto cross passage; smaller open fireplace with splayed jambs and stop-chamfered bressumer; stop-chamfered spine beams; early panelled doors and window seats. Included for group value.

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