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Royal Three Tuns

 

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Picture source: Hania Franek


 
The Royal Three Tuns was situated at 2 Bridge Street. Originally a coaching inn, the building is grade-II listed and marked by a blue plaque. It was converted in the 1980s into a complex for offices and retail outlets.
 

 
Listed building details:
Hotel; now restaurant, shops and offices. Early C19 with later alterations. Limestone ashlar. Welsh slate roof, partly hipped, with deep eaves soffit and 3 brick ridge stacks. EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; 3x5 bays. 1st-floor sill band; painted plinth. On corner site. Bridge Street elevation: 3 bays. On 2nd floor, 6/6 sashes flanking central replacement 6:6-pane casement window. 1st floor: multi-pane full-length sashes incorporating margin lights and having finely-jointed flush voussoirs and keystones. Ground floor: two 10/10 sashes with flush voussoirs flanking central porch. Porch has rectangular columns with
neck mouldings; pilasters; bracketed oversailing cornice; 2-leaf part-glazed door; fanlight with radial glazing bars; panelled reveal. Broad Street elevation: 5 bays. Windows as before, those on 1st floor with lintels, opening dado panels, and giving access to full-width decorative wrought-iron verandah with swept roof and wooden floor supported by iron and wooden brackets. Ground floor at right end has round-arched C20 doorway giving access to remodelled courtyard and C20 shop front. INTERIOR: extensively remodelled, although moulded window architraves and wooden dados survive on first floor.
 

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Picture source: Hania Franek