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Bell Inn

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The Bell Inn was situated on The Butts. This grade-II listed pub is now in residential use.
Source: David Fisher
 

 
Listed building details:
Inn, C18, extended C19, painted brick with slate roofs. Two storeys. Earlier range to left has left end stack and right end stack on front roof slope, 3 first floor casement pairs, 2 ground floor casement pairs with cambered heads and centre door slightly to right of original position with C19 or C20 painted surround of fluted piers and flat hood. A large painted bell hangs from an iron bracket on roof. Later right hand range has paired ridge stack and lower pitched roof. To left, two 16-pane sashes over 16-pane sash, door in surround matching that on original range, and pair of 16-pane sashes, all with flat brick heads. To right, first floor casement pair over 2 small C20 casements with cambered heads. Original range has mid C18 small ground floor corner fireplace with raised moulded surround and fluted keystone.
 

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