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White Horse
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Hania Franek |
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The White Horse was situated at
58 Water Street. This 15th century grade-II* listed pub is now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Formerly The White Horse Inn, said
to have been built in 1425. A long timber-framed and plastered building with
the timber-framing exposed on the front. Two storeys. The upper storey was
originally jettied and was built out with timber-framing in the C17. Four
window range of modern casements with glazing bars, inserted in the old
window openings. There is a carved bressumer on the front. The ground storey
has 2 former shop windows with glazing bars (probably C18 or early C19) also
one tripartite double-hung sash window with glazing bars and narrow side
lights. The doorway has an old 4 centred arch with carved spandrels. The
interior has heavy exposed ceiling beams and joists, one room has good
moulded joists and original open fireplaces. |
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Picture source: Darkstar |