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Black Bull
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The Black Bull was situated on the High
Street. This grade-II listed pub closed in 1957 and is now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
House, formerly an inn. Early C16
and late C17 or C18. Painted local brick with plastered timber frame.
Steeply pitched slate roof; rear stack and gable stack to north. Two storeys
and attics, early C16 rear wing one storey and attic forming L-plan with
stair turret in angle. East facade; band at first floor, three first floor
recessed casement windows, three ground floor recessed casement windows in
segmental brick arches including one window blocking original cross passage
entrance. Interior. Large inglenook hearth with replacement mantel beam,
exposed early C16 wall frames with similar bracing details to the Old
Rectory High Street, Landbeach, and reused jetty joists. Main range has
stop-chamfered pine ceiling beams. No original partitions to upper chambers. |
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