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Prince Of Wales
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The Prince Of Wales was situated at 4
Bore Street. This grade-II listed
pub was present by 1818 when it was called The Queens Head and subsequently
renamed The Turf Tavern. It closed c2015. |
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Listed
building details: |
Former public house. Early C19,
possibly with earlier timber-frame, with late C19 alterations. Stucco; tile
roof with brick end stack. Three storeys; three window range. Plinth, first
floor sill band and top frieze. Entrance has doorcase with cornice and
paired two-fielded-panel doors. Windows to ground floor have sills, and
rusticated wedge lintels over three- and four-light transomed casements with
stained glass panels; similar three-light windows to first floor; second
floor windows have sills and three-light casements. Early C20 scrolled iron
sign bracket. |
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Picture Source: Hania Franek |