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Black Bull
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The Black Bull was situated on The
Green. This grade-II listed pub is
now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Inn and cottage, now one house. Probably mid
C16, with later alterations and additions. Timber-framed with brick
alterations and additions, pantile roofs. 2 storeys with rear outshut, 2 + 2
bays. Older part on left has brick in English garden wall bond to ground
floor with inserted central C20 studded oak board door and a 2-light
casement window to each side; on first-floor close studding with straight
braces from posts to wall plate, and a small 2-light casement window in each
bay. Central double ridge stack in brick. Right-hand section, probably late
C18 - early C19, of brick in Flemish bond, has 2 casement windows on each
floor, those on ground floor with wedge lintels, brick ridge stack to right
of centre. Rear: outshut mainly C20. Left return: projection with pantile
roof forming lower gable indicates roof line of a former neigh- bouring
cottage. Interior: of left-hand section: framing of rear wall exposed, both
front and rear wall framing jointed near the central chimney. In the
housebody, the fireplace has bressummer with ogee doorhead to lobby and
spliced joint over (removed) heck post; spit mechanism fixed to bressummer;
run-out chamfered joists. In lobby, low cupboard in side of stack. Wattle
and daub smoke-hood exposed on first floor. |
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