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Butchers Arms

 


 
The Butchers Arms was situated on the High Street. This grade-II listed pub is now used as a private house.
 
Listed building details:
Public house. Mid C18, altered mid Cl9. Coursed limestone rubble with ashlar dressings. Slate roof with one single and one triple, rendered ridge stacks.Moulded ashlar plinth, first floor band and eaves cornice. Flush ashlar quoins. 2-storey, 7 bays, with slightly projecting central 3 bays. Central doorway now replaced by a window, to the right a doorway in an original window opening, with C20 door and boarded overlight, and to the left a single window. Either side are 2 more windows. Above a central blind opening, flanked by 3 windows on either side. All openings have plain raised ashlar surrounds, and all windows are plain sashes.
 

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