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Manvers Arms
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Date of photo: c1910 |
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The Manvers Arms was situated on Main
Road. This grade-II listed pub
was previously called The White Hart, and closed
in 2019. |
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Listed
building details: |
Public house. Early Cl9 for the First Earl
Manvers of Thoresby, possibly by William Wilkins. Render over brick. Hipped
slate roof with eaves overhang. 2 red brick and render stacks to the rear.
Set on a plinth. 2 storeys, 3 bays. The central single bay being
semi-circular and 2 storeys with a conical roof, having 3 round archways and
inner part glazed door flanked by single marginal lights with wooden
panelling below. Door and lights with overlights, overlights and marginal
lights with lead glazing bars. Either side are single tripartite casements
with pointed arched lights. Above are 2 tripartite glazing bar casements
with pointed arched lights and a single similar central 2 light casement. |
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