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Three Horseshoes
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Picture source: Colin
Narramore |
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The Three Horseshoes was situated on
Cockpit Hill. This grade-II listed
pub closed in 2007 and has now been converted into apartments. |
Source: Mike Potts |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. Late C17 with later
alterations. Colour-washed plaster on stone, pantile roof. 2 storeys, 3
bays. Right-hand bay has gable. Chamfered plinth, rusticated quoins, bays
separated by pilasters on deep plinths. Central double 4-panel doors in
surround with pilasters, frieze and cornice,to its right a 4-pane sash. To
left bay a canted bay window with casements, frieze, cornice and lead hipped
roof. Right-hand bay has similar window with C20 casements. First floor:
three 16-pane sashes. All windows have stone sills. Above right-hand window
is a moulded plaster triangle with 3 horseshoes inside. Two right-hand
pilasters have moulded tops, the other 2 carrying up into the wide plain
cornice to 2 left-hand bays. Right-hand bay: shaped kneeler to right,
moulded stone coping. End stack to left, stack at eaves level to right. |
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