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Beach Arms
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Picture source:
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The Beach Arms was situated at 15 Main
Street. This grade-II listed pub closed in 1933 and is
now in residential use. |
Source: David Fisher |
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Listed
building details: |
Semi-detached house. Circa 1600, altered and
refronted mid C18. Formerly timber-framed, now English bond brick with stone
quoins, stone slate roof with hip to right and brick stacks to left and
right of centre. Through passage to rear of stack, services to right and
hall and parlour to left. Six-panelled door to right of centre in
cyma-moulded architrave with flat stone hood on brackets, 3-light
cyma-mullioned casement to right and two to left. Lintel plat band to first
floor; two 3-light mullioned casements to left, round-arched light with
keystone and imposts over door and 3-light mullioned casement to right.
Lean-to extension attached to right return. Rear has French windows, C20
conservatory, planked door to rear of through passage, 2-light casements and
3-light mullioned casement to first floor, wing to left with brick ground
floor, weatherboarded first floor; large brick stack; probably former
brewhouse or bakehouse. Interior has timber-framed partition to rear of
stack with blocked Tudor-arched doorway, possibly reset. Room to left of
passage has good moulded compartmental ceiling beams, blocked fireplace.
Parlour has chamfered beams with ogee stops. Former kitchen to right of
passage has lateral stack. Stairs with wide moulded handrail, first floor
timber-framed partitions, planked or 2- panelled doors. C18 roof, level of
original roof visible against central stack within the attic. House used as
an inn until early C20; the Beach Arms, named after the Beach family who
held Keevil Manor from C17 to early C20. |
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