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The Bell
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Bell was situated
on the High Street. This grade-II listed
pub is now in residential use and known as Bell Cottage. |
Source: David Fisher |
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Listed
building details: |
Detached cottage. C16 with Cl7 remodelling.
Plastered brick, thatched roof with axial brick stack. Cl7 baffle-entry,
formerly open to roof with no chimney in C16. Single-storey and attic, 2
windows. Narrow planked door to right of centre, to right is C19 canted bay
window and to left is one 3-light casement. Attic has one eyebrow dormer
with 2-light casement. Right return has 2-light casement to attic. Rear has
C20 French windows and two eyebrow dormers to attic, one with 2-light
casement and one to right with two 2-light casements, attached to right is
single-storey C19 brick extension with segmental-headed casements and
corrugated-iron roof. Interior has Cl7 inserted first floor with chamfered
beams with bar stops, central stack with blocked open fireplaces.
Timber-framed partition between left and centre bays. RCHM recorded 3-bay
C16 roof with smoke-blacked timbers; two tiers of through purlins with
curved wind-bracing to upper tier. An important survival of the open-plan
cottage with Cl7remodelling on Salisbury Plain. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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Picture source: Google
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