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Kings Head
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Kings Head was situated at 3 Woburn
Street. This grade-II listed pub has
now been converted to offices. |
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Listed
building details: |
Early C18 range of 2 storeys in
brick chequered with dark blue 'seconds', rising from a deep stone plinth,
(still retaining iron hocks, to which sheep were tied on market-days). No 1
has shallow eaves below a partly-hipped gable end, of which the ridge line
runs at the same level into the tiled roof of No 3, which is partly masked
by a brick parapet. The facade of No 3 is recessed a few feet behind the
facade of No 1. Tiled roof lines of varying alignment and height show that
the combined facades cover 3 distinct buildings of an earlier date of which
a few interior features survive, notably an arcaded row of small lights
forming a window in one of the ground floor rooms. No 1 has 2 windows, No 3
6 windows, all sashed in broad nearly flush frames. No 1 has 6-panel door
within a simple wooden frame with light hood: No 3 has 4-panel door enclosed
by simple but massive classical stone case with shallow hood. Over the door
of No 3 hangs a large iron lamp (? 1800), with decorated pineapple finial.
Ornate wrought iron frame for a hanging sign protrudes far out over door and
lamp. |
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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