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Stags Parlour

Date of photo: 2020

Photo © Steve Turner 2020


 
The Stags Parlour was an early 19th century grade-II listed public house situated on Church Street. It is unique in Eyam as the only brick building, all the others being local stone. It was converted to private residence in 1828.
 
Listed building details:
House. Early c19. Red brick with painted stone dressings and moulded eaves cornice. Hipped stone slate roof with rendered side wall and ridge stacks. Two storied, three bay house with central semi-circular headed doorcase. Lattice work porch over. Flush panelled door with traceried fanlight. To either side, glazing bar sashes, that to west segmental brick head, that to east with flat gauged
brick head. Three similar flat headed sashes over. Four similar windows to east elevation, two over two. Attached to west side of house, low ashlar wall with chamfered copings, surmounted by iron railings, which continue round the front of the house. Central gate piers with rounded tops and decorative iron gate matching railings.
 

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