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Princes Plume
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Picture source: 2009 |
Picture source: Google Streetview
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The Princes Plume
was situated on Churchtown.
This grade-II listed pub
closed in 1911 and is
now in residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
House formerly known as The Princes
Plume Public House GV II Public house, now private dwelling. Probably early
to mid C18, altered. Large random rubble with massive irregular quoins,
slate roof. U-plan formed by 3-unit main range with 2 unequal rear wings.
Two storeys and 3 wide bays, symmetrical; narrow central doorway with
panelled door, 2 square 6-pane sashed windows at ground floor, low 6-pane
sashes above these, and a 4-pane sash above the door, all these openings
with large irregular quoins and those at ground floor with massive lintels;
beneath the right-hand window, remains of a 2-light mullioned cellar window.
Gable chimneys. Sides and rear slurried; gable chimneys to both wings.
Interior not inspected. History: said to have ceased to be public house in
1911. |
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