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George Hotel
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The George Hotel was situated on the B6275.
This grade-II listed
pub was previously known as The Bridge Inn. |
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Listed
building details: |
Coaching inn. C17, C18 and C19, with
later alterations and rear additions. Roughcast, plain tile roofs. 2
storeys, 3:2:4 first-floor windows. Oldest range to left: central door of 3
vertical panels with 4-centred arched top, flanked by added canted bay
windows, with 3-light casement windows on first floor; stacks at left end
and to left of door. Central range: C18; central matching door flanked by
large C20 three-light mullion-and-transom windows; on first floor, over
door, projecting sign with cut-out profile of King George III, flanked by
2-light casement windows; end stacks. Range to right: C19; to left of
centre, 2 matching doors, with ground-floor large C20 mullion-and-transom
windows, 3 of 3 lights, and one to right of 2 lights; on first floor,
mullion windows of 3, 4 and 3 lights, and with 2-light casement window to
right; stacks in centre and between third and fourth windows. Mounting block
towards left end of right-hand range. Interior: in ground- floor room to
right of left-hand range, chamfered ashlar fireplace. |
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