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Royal Oak

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The Royal Oak was situated on North Street. This grade-II listed pub closed in 1970.
 

 
Listed building details:
(Formerly listed as No 2 (Royal Oak Public House and Premises Occupied by Halifax Building Society Bridge Street (West Side), previously listed as the Royal Oak Public House)
Main elevation to Clapgate. C18 house, much altered, mainly C19 features. Two storeys, rough rendered, slate roof. Clapgate elevation: three windows on first floor, no glazing bars. One door, stone lintel and public house window, segmental dripmould to window. Right-bend section taller, gabled, two windows, band continues all four cills. Two windows on ground floor with segmental dripmoulds and rustication. Plinth. Good stone doorway with moulded jambs and lintel and segmental moulded pediment. In the tympanum carved in relief is the name ROYAL OAK and a sway of oak foliage and acorns. Bridge Street elevation is of two windows.
 

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Other Photos
Date of photo: 2017

Picture source: Simon A

Date of photo: 2017

Picture source: Simon A