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Buck Hotel
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Picture source: Hania
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The Buck Hotel was situated at 4 Market
Place. This pub was closed in 2009 and has been taken over by a firm of
solicitors. A grade-II listed,
three-storey double bow-fronted with portico surmounted by a model of a
buck.
Publican in 1890 was Mary Jane Pybus. |
Source: Kathy Ludlow |
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Listed
building details: |
Hotel. Early C.18 re-fronted early C.19.
Rendered and painted. Welsh slate roof, stone ridge and gable coping. 2
rendered stacks to gables. Moulded eaves cornice. 3 storeys, 2 bays.
Full-height bow window with late C.19 flat sashes, glazing bars to ground
floor; lead cladding to aprons between floors. Central doorway with simple
Tuscan portico surmounted by contemporary sculptured buck; 6-panelled door,
rectangular fanlight with glazing bars. Former coaching inn. Listing
includes later extensions and out buildings adjoining rear (N) elevation,
including the former Assembly Rooms, erected 1857. Part random rubble
sandstone, part brick. Welsh slates and clay pantiles. Sash windows with
glazing bars to upper floors; ground floor sashes and casements with etched
public house glazing. Part of rear (W) elevation is open on ground floor
with steel piers and girders; 8 first floors sashes with glazing bars. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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Date of photo: 2024 |
Picture source: Simon A |
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