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Queen Inn

 


 
The Queen Inn was situated on The Butchery. Present by 1791, this grade-II listed pub closed c1909 when it was owned by Hewitt Brothers and was converted to a private house. Now an evangelical church, it was known as The Six Bells until the 1840s. Present by 1791 when the publican was Ann Cox.
 
Listed building details:
Early C19. 3 storeys in red brick with pantile roof. 3 flush windows, hung sashes with glazing bars, stone lintels, slightly segmental arches, on 2 storeys. Ground floor has 1 similar window and door of 6 panels, 2 glazed, blocked rectangular fanlight, stone lintel. Also door of 4 panels, stone lintel, rectangular fanlight. Extension to right has diagonal-set brick eaves cornice and pantile roof. 3-light sliding rush window with glazing bars. Large garage door.
 

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