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The Bull
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The Bull was situated on Church End.
This grade-II listed pub was present by 1851 when the publican was Thomas Lowings. It is now used as a private house. |
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Listed
building details: |
House, formerly inn. Mid-late C17
extended at rear C19. Timber framed, rendered and cased in white brick,
painted on the front. Red brick to north east end. Plain tile roof. Red
brick ridge stack, repaired, of four diagonally set linked shafts on
rectangular base with moulded cornice. Hall and south west crosswing plan.
Two storeys. Two modern windows to first floor hall range. Baffle entry
doorway. Modern window to each of two storeys to crosswing. The west wall of
the crosswing has a first floor three-light ovolo mullion window. Lean to
cellar added at rear C19 and raised to two storeys mid-late C20. Crosswing
extended at rear C20. Interior: Inglenook hearth with abutting parlour
hearth with shaped rear wall. Two chambers above also have original hearths.
Downward wall bracing and clasped side purlin roof. |
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