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Three Greyhounds
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Picture source: Hania Franek |
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The Three Greyhounds was situated on
Horsefair. This grade-II listed pub was present by 1789 when the publican was Catharine
Hind. It has now been converted into
flats. |
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Listed
building details: |
A single building of early C19 appearance,
possibly incorporating earlier fabric. Central section and wing to left
disused at present, Post Office occupies right wing. Brick, formerly
entirely stuccoed, centre and left wing now stripped. Hipped Welsh slate
roof, renewed to Post Office. Wooden eaves cornice. 3-storey, 3-bay central
pedimented section with 3-storey, 3-bay wings. C20 remodellings of ground
floor. Sash windows with wide splayed lintels. To south side an entrance
with 6-panel door and decorated radial fanlight damaged at apex due to
derelict condition of building. 2 Yorkshire sashes and sash windows above
with glazing bars. Boarded-up canted bay. Dentilled eaves to side and rear.
Occupies imposing situation, visually closing Fishergate, and has group
value with The Crown Hotel. |
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Picture source: David Larner |
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