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Grey Horse

Date of photo: 2023

Picture source: Simon A


 
The Grey Horse was situated at 2 Byerley Road. This grade-II listed pub was previously known as The Surtees Arms.

Listed building details:
Public house. Circa 1835. Dressed sandstone, Welsh slate roof and grey brick chimneys. Symmetrical, 2-storey, 3-bay front has raised-and-chamfered quoins. Openings in flush stone surrounds. Central, late C20 door, with replaced 2-pane sash to left and early C20 glazed shop front to right. Three 6-pane sashes above with segmental-headed upper lights. Roof has 2 end chimneys and a later axial stack rising near eaves at right end.
The Grey Horse Public House (formerly the Surtees Arms) was the home of local mine-owner, publican and rail-coach pioneer, Daniel Adamson.
 

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