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Black Bull

Picture source: Hania Franek


 
The Black Bull was situated at 98 High Street. This grade-II listed pub was present by 1607 and is now in commercial use.

Listed building details:
Inn. Late C16 or early C17 with C18 alterations and additions. Timber-framed and plastered with some original C18 pargetted panels; painted brick, plastered plinth. Plain tiled roofs half hipped to south of main range. Gault brick ridge stack, side stack to north and end stack to south. One storey and attic main range with two storey north cross wing, C18 two storey rear extension and south gable end single storeyed extension. Three entrances with C19 panelled and glazed doors, each with hoods supported on brackets. Two canted hung sash bay windows one horizontal sliding sash and one six-paned hung sash window. Similar first floor window and two gabled casement dormer windows. Iron bracket for inn sign possibly C18. Interior: - altered open fireplace, chamfered ceiling beams. The Black Bull was open in 1607.
 

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Date of photo: 2019

Picture source: Google Streetview