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Six Bells

 

 


The Six Bells was situated at 186 Cassington Road. This grade-II listed pub is now in residential use.
Source: David Gormley

Listed building details:
“Public house, now house. Early/mid C18, with c.1860 alterations. Coursed limestone rubble and front of squared and coursed limestone; gabled Welsh slate roof; end stacks of stone finished in C19 brick. 3-unit plan with rear outshut 2 storeys and attic; 3-window range. Stone lintel over late C19 half-glazed door with bracketed canted hood, flanked by mid C19 canted bay windows with plate glass sashes. Stone lintels over mid C19 two-pane sashes; 3 mid C19 gabled roof dormers. Stair turret and mid C19 two-storey wing to rear; C20 porch to left. Interior: chamfered beam to left, and boxed beam to right; early/mid C18 collar-truss roof with butt purlins. Formerly the Six Bells Public House, founded in 1608.”

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