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The Bell
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Bell was situated on New Street. This grade-II listed pub is now used as a teashop. |
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Source: Howard Hill-Lines |
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Listed
building details: |
Early C17 timber-framed house with later C18
stuccoed front. Two-storey. Plain tile roof. Modern neo-Georgian ground
floor. Two windows above, glazing bar sashes. Angle quoins. Wooden naive
classical eaves cornice with bead and anthemion moulding. Embossed plaster
decoration between windows, swags and plant tendril with printed date
1668, formerly "Estd. 1668". Exposed timber-framing within and in rear
gable. Formerly the Bell Public House. |
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