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Duke Of Wellington

Date of photo: 2015

Picture source: Google Streetview


 
The Duke Of Wellington was situated at 34 Millgate. This grade-II listed pub was previously known as The Lord Nelson. It opened in 1819 and closed in 1933.
 
Listed building details:
Former public house, now a shop, and adjoining outbuildings. Late C16, altered late C18, enlarged and remodelled mid C19, restored late C20. Used as a public house 1819-1935. Brick with remains of internal timber framing and slate and pantile roofs. 2 gable, single ridge and single side wall stacks. 2 storeys; 2 window range of glazing bar sashes. Below, off-centre 2-panel door flanked by single glazing bar sashes, all with segmental heads. Rear wing, to Huddlestone's Wharf, has 2 renewed Yorkshire sashes. Adjoining 2 storey outbuilding has to right a hatch and a loading door, and below, 2 garage doors to the right and a door and a small casement to left. Interior has a renewed stud wall with rubble plinth between the 2 front rooms, and a C16 stud wall in the rear wing.  Front rooms have heavy cleft joists and span beams, that in the left room cambered. Right room has an early C19 hob grate in a plain stone surround.
 

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