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Derby Arms
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The Derby Arms was situated at 14 St Marys
Square. This grade-II listed pub is
now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
C18 front to older building. 3
storey front. Vitreous brick with red brick quoins and dressings. Tall front
with outer corners of 2nd floor screen wall only. Bold moulded brick cornice
and parapet. Old tile roof. 5 windows to upper part the outer 2nd floor pair
are panels. The windows have moulded brick cills on aprons with brackets
terminating in small guttae. The central window has a gauged brick head
shaped on soffit. All windows have architrave frames, and deep heads of fine
gauged rubber brickwork. The ground floor windows have segmental heads.
6-panel central door with architrave surround mid doorcase of fluted Ionic
pilasters, entablature with curved frieze, modillioned cornice and pediment.
Archway to yard to left hand of earlier date. |
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Dates |
Comments |
Paula Atthueis |
1967-1968 |
My memories of visiting this pub during my Aylesbury
College days! Was a bit of a mecca for students! Thought it was quite
grand then! Only drank pop though! |
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