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White Lion
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The White Lion was situated at 36
Station Road. The pub was built in 1700 and was present as a pub by 1869
when the publican was William Peacock. This grade-II listed pub is
now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Cottage, now a pair. Early C18,
refronted late C18. Red brick English bond to end walls, and Haddenham gault
brick, Flemish bond to front wall. Plain tiled roof, parapetted and tumbled
gable ends. Large ridge stack rendered but with exposed red brick strings.
End stacks, also of red brick. One storey and attic. Three gable dormers.
Three ground floor windows, including two under original late C18 segmental
arches and a blind window at the north end. Lobby entry doorway approached
by double staircase with part of C19 cast iron railings. The north end has
the evidence for the refronting in the straight joint of the brickwork. A
gable horizontal sliding sash, C19, is visible. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Dawn Bainbridge |
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1901 Auction |
Picture source: Dawn Bainbridge |
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White Lion cellar |
Picture source: Dawn Bainbridge |
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White Lion cellar |
Picture source: Dawn Bainbridge |
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