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Milburn Arms
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Date of photo: 2015 |
Picture source: Gary Lowthian |
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The Milburn Arms was situated on
Heygate Banke. This grade-II listed
pub closed in November 2008 |
Source:
Nick Price |
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This pub has now reopened. |
Gary Lowthian (June 2015) |
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Now closed again. |
Nick Price (January 2020) |
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Listed
building details: |
Hotel. 1776 on lintel; early and late C19
extensions. Original house for John Page, the Manor Bailiff.
Herringbone-tooled sandstone with pantile roof. Originally 3-cell,
hearth-passage plan. Early C19 extension added at right-angles to left end;
and later Cl9 extension forms a cross wing to early Cl9 extension. 2-storey,
3-window front to early Cl9 extension; 2-storey and attic, 3-window front to
projecting cross wing at left; C18 three-storey, 4-window front to rear
right. Door of 6 beaded recessed panels beneath a long vertically tooled
lintel in cross wing. To left of door is a canted bay with large-pane
sashes: remaining cross wing windows are 4-pane sashes with stone sills and
lintels. Crow-stepped gable with kneelers and finial. Early C19 front:
original central entrance and window above now blocked, the doorway by a
16-pane sash. Remaining windows are 16-pane sashes with stone sills and
vertically-tooled lintels in surrounds of tooled long-and-short quoins.
Coped gables and shaped kneelers. End right and centre left stacks. Gable
wall to right: 16-pane sashes to both floors. C18 build: C20 door to centre
left beneath vertically tooled lintel and keystone enriched with wavy
mouldings. Lintel inscribed "John Page". 17 76 Ground and first-floor
windows to left are 3-light, small-pane casements in moulded surrounds with
keystones similarly enriched with floral carving, and moulded stone sills.
To right of door is a 2-light, small-pane horizontal-sliding sash, and to
end right 3-light, small-pane casement. First-floor windows are 2-light,
small-pane casements over door and to right. Small C20 4-pane windows to
attic in original openings. Coped gable and rudimentary kneeler to right.
End and left-of-centre stacks. The Milburn Arms was known as The Crown Inn
in C18. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 2012 |
Picture source:
Simon A |
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Date of photo: 2012 |
Picture source:
Simon A |
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