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    > Swan & Mitre Swan & Mitre 
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    | The Swan & Mitre was situated at 
    305 
    Lichfield Road. This grade-II listed pub was previously known as The Swan Pool Tavern. |  
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    | Listed 
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    | Public house. 1898-9 by James and 
    Lister Lea for the Holt Brewery Company. Red brick and terracotta 
    (terracotta probably from Hathern Station Brick and Terrcotta Company of 
    Loughborough). Slate roof with gabled ends. Brick axial and gable end 
    stacks. Plan: Situated on corner site with corner and front entrances to the bars 
    and end entrances to the smoke room at the back and stairs. Dutch 
    Renaissance style.
 Exterior: 2 storeys. 2:1:2 bay Lichfield Road elevation and 2:1:2 bay right 
    hand return to Holborn Hill with canted corner carrying oriel with wooden 
    cupola above with ogee dome with tall spike finial. The 2-window bays break 
    forward and have shaped gables. The ornate terracotta ground floor has large 
    moulded elliptically arched windows with keystones, rooks, shafts and 
    balustered wooden mullions; the narrower doorways are similarly detailed but 
    with round arches; roundels above the doors and spandrels above window 
    arches with an entablature above that which continues around the corner 
    oriel, the soffit of which has terracotta foliage decoration. Paved first 
    floor windows have ornate terracotta pediments with swagged console 
    brackets. Windows have leaded panes with some stained glass. Panelled doors 
    with semi-circular fanlights. The right hand 2 bays of Holborn Hill 
    elevation forms plain red brick rear wing.
 Interior: The bars have Jacobean style wooden bar backs and bar fronts with 
    fluted pilasters, arched mirrors and clocks above. The smoke-room has an 
    imported wooden chimneypiece with bulbous colonettes flanking the overmantel 
    mirror.The passage and stairs have tiled walls and the staircase has turned 
    newels and balusters.
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