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Black Horse
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Black Horse was situated on
Polstead Street. This grade-II listed
pub dates from the 16th century, closed in 2000 and is now in residential
use. |
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Listed
building details: |
A C16-C17 timber-framed and
plastered building built on an L shaped plan with wings extending to the
south and west. The south wing has exposed timber framing and a jettied
upper storey on the west front. 2 storeys. 3 window range, casements with
leaded lights. The west wing has 2 window range. Roof tiled, with a gambrel
roof at the south end. The interior has been renovated in the C20 but
retains some of the original moulded ceiling beams and joists. |
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