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Royal Clarence
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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The Royal Clarence was situated on the
High Street. This grade-II listed
pub was converted to retail use in the 1980s. |
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Listed
building details: |
Hotel. c1834, converted into shopping centre
in 1980s. Probably by Benjamin Baker. Painted Flemish-bond brick, stone
blocking course, cornice (repaired with wood), cills and porch; pantile roof
with brick stacks to right and centre of ridge. L-shaped plan. 3 storeys
with attic; 17-window range to High Street and York Buildings. Four C20
dormers to the front. The High Street facade is symmetrical 6-window range,
a curved bay to the right-hand corner has 2 windows and the rest are on the
right return in York Street. The main block of 9 windows has a cornice and
blocking course; 3/6-pane sashes to second floor and 6/9-panes to
full-height sashes on first floor, except 2 to right which have higher cills
and that to far right is blind. To centre of street front is a portico with
paired Ionic columns and late C19 cast-iron railings above; to centre is a
low-relief cast-iron plaque of the town arms with a castle on a bridge, a
star and a fleur-de-lys, to left the words "R.C.Mayor", to right
"Esq"; it was formerly on the old cast-iron Town Bridge (qv). The moulding
of cornice of portico continues across main building as a string course.
No.8 to left, now part of the hotel, has separate stucco facade of similar
date with painted stone cornices, blocking course, pilasters, cill band and
dressings. 4 storeys; symmetrical one-window range. Above the C20 shop front
a semicircular recess with moulded archivolt and imposts frames a
6/3-pane sash window, probably formerly 6/6-panes truncated by the shop
fascia; above is a 3/6-pane sash, both flanked by pilasters supporting a
substantial cornice. Attic storey has a 3/3-pane sash window, panelled
pilasters, cornice and blocking course.
Interior: the first floor retains some 6-panel doors, moulded cornices,
reeded cornices and dado rail; especially room to curved corner which also
has a high skirting board;
closed-string dogleg service stair to rear has stick balusters and turned
newels. This was noted as the principal coaching inn in Bridgwater. |
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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