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Bell Inn

 


The Bell Inn was situated on the High Street. This was a grade-II listed pub.
 
Listed building details:
Restaurant formerly an inn. Mid C16 with C17 additions and later alterations. Timber-framed rendered, and exposed; east yable partly weatherboarded. Plastered plinth. Plain tile roofs. Red brick ridge stack to left of centre. Two storeys with rear outshuts and stair turret, original three unit plan with continuous jetty to main elevation. Five timber-framed bays, close-studded with wide tension braces trenched behind studs and nailed, exposed at first floor which formerly had bolection moulded plaster panels (qv Nos. 79 and 81). Panelled door to main entrance approached by steps recessed into C19 passage cut through chimney stack. Boarded door to east in cross passage position. Two ground floor metal casement windows and one oriel window to left of entrance. Three first floor casement windows with C20 leaded lights. Interior: Original plan altered, service partition removed and entry to staircase opposite stack sealed. Roll and hollow chamfered moulding to floor joists. Some C17 carved panelling and frieze panels, octagonal newel post to staircase. The inn has been called The Bell from c1670; 'Ms 48th Reg 1814' painted on a beam (Palmer).
 

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