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Golden Lion
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The Golden Lion was situated on the
Market Place. A grade-II listed pub. |
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Source: D Mark Thompson |
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Listed
building details: |
Former Golden Lion Inn, now teashop and
cottage. Dated 1682, with C18 alterations. Rendered, Welsh slate roof. 2
storeys, 3 first-floor windows. Ground floor: C19 segmental bow-window;
6-panel leaved door; C19 segmental bow-window with sashes with glazing bars;
part-glazed door in ashlar surround on plinths, with straight tooling,
moulded arris, imposts and slightly-curved inner corners to lintel; doorway
to rear yard. First floor: windows in plain ashlar surrounds, two 16-pane
sashes, one side-
sliding sash, also plaque: 'K 1682'. Brick stack between windows one and 2
perhaps indicating lobby-entry plan. |
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