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Marquis Of Granby
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The Marquis Of Granby was situated on Northgate. |
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This grade-II listed pub has now re-opened. |
Nigel Woodburn |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. C.1700, late 18th
century and altered c.1860. Coursed limestone rubble and brick with ashlar
dressings. Slate and pantile roofs. Two ashlar gable stacks each with a
double octagonal shaft, and four brick gable stacks. Two storey. Ashlar
quoins and chamfered ashlar plinth. Street front has central doorway with
moulded four-centred arch and plank door. Rear facades brick with irregular
fenestration. Beyond to south a single storey range with a 20th century
casement, a garage door, then a stable door and a small fixed light, another
garage door then a window and a stable door, beyond again a stable door with
flanking garage doors. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: c1996 |
Picture source: Ian
Paterson |