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Malt Shovel

Picture source: Hania Franek


 
The Malt Shovel was situated on Main Street. This grade-II listed pub has now been converted into luxury town houses.
Source: Andrew Cawood
 

 
Listed building details:
Dated 1880 two storeys. Detached. Dressed coursed stone. Steep-pitched slate roof. Mildly Gothic Revival. Train portion has a bay with three sash windows on either side and two sash windows between. Parapet, with central gablet bearing the carved emblems of appellation. Central two-bay arcaded porch supported by painted columns of C13 type (with midway bands and foliage capitals); now glazed in. Left-hand portion has, above: a gable with oriel window of very slight projection and (to the right) a three-light window. Below is an arched opening and (to the right) a three-light window.
 

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