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The Pheasant
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The Pheasant was situated at
30 St Giles and closed as a pub in 1956, being converted to offices and is
currently home to an accountancy firm. This
grade-II listed
building was
built in the early 17th century.
It is first recorded as a pub in 1792, when it was leased by Hall’s Brewery
from St John's College. |
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Listed
building details: |
RCHM 187. House on corner of Keble
Road. Early Cl7 2-storeyed rubble and a timber-framed with cellars, 2 gables
and a brown tile roof. There are modern additions. The bracketed oriel
6-light windows in the 1st floor and the 5-light windows in the gables are
mainly original. Interior: RCHM 179 b. Includes 2 good Cl8 panelled rooms on
the ground floor and fireplaces. Restored 1962. |
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Picture source: Movement80 |