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White Horse Inn

   

 
The White Horse Inn was situated on the High Street. This grade-II listed pub is now in residential use.
 
Listed building details:
House, formerly an inn built in 1905 for the Earl of Ellesmere by C.F.A. Voysey. Free style design. Roughcast render to buttressed brick walls with limestone dressings; flared hipped plain tile roof and attic roofs. Slender iron brackets to gutters. Two tall symmetrical ridge stacks. One storey and attic, L-plan. Rear wing, extending as loggia links stables to south-west forming courtyard. Main facade to north-east of four 'bays'; central 'bays' with facade gable and hipped dormer window to left hand. Entrance originally through recessed open porch with braced wooden posts, recently infilled by small-paned glazed doors and fixed windows. Two attic windows, and three ground floor windows, casements of six-five- and four-leaded lights with plain limestone mullions and architraves. Wall and
double gated courtyard entrance to north-east with opposing arched entrance with flared hipped roof. Interior details largely unaltered include staircase, panelling, inglenook hearths and rounded arches to openings.
 

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