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Bull Inn
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The Bull Inn was situated on the High
Street. This was a grade-II listed pub. |
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Listed
building details: |
House, formerly the Bull Inn, now
two dwellings. c1700. Red brick, painted front and side elevations,
timber-framed and plastered gables to rear. Plain tiled roofs. Two storeys
with attics and cellars, irregular double pile plan with roof hipped to
street and forming three parallel gables to rear. Moulded wooden eaves
cornice, band between floors raised over former staircase window in rear
elevation and plinth. Ridge stack to left of centre, side stack to right
hand and two rear stacks. Symmetrical facade of five 'bays'. Six-panelled
door with wooden doorcase, four flush-framed twelve-paned hung sash windows
and five similar first floor windows. There were formerly three hipped
dormer windows. The Black Bull, recorded in 1694 and where the Turnpike
Trustees met in 1767, became one of the first private schools in Linton in
1777. |
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