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Duke Of York
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Date of photo: 2013 |
Picture source: Ian |
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The Duke Of York was situated at 2 Dean Head
Lane. This grade-II listed building, was originally a 17th century farmhouse
that had been extended and converted to a pub c1800. It closed in 2012 and
planning permission for three dwellings was granted in 2016. |
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Listed
building details: |
Circa 1800 enlargement of C17
farmhouse. Two storeys, sandstone "brick" front to Dean Lane with hipped,
stone slate roof. Three bay 2 light square mullioned window elevation with
modern porch. Two window return and C17 gabled wing with kchamfered doorway
and 2 light chamfered mullioned windows to side. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: Hania Franek |