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Rams Revenge
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Picture source: Hania
Franek |
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The Rams Revenge was situated at 1-3 Upper Millergate.
This grade-II listed pub was previously known as The Spotted Ox, The Grosvenor, The Fetes & Firkin and Flares.
It is now used as a bookmakers. |
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Listed
building details: |
Includes No 43 Ivygate circa 1840-50
three-storey painted ashlar public house with sharply bowed corner to
Ivygate. Late Regency detail. Two bays to Ivygate and 3 to Upper Millergate.
Horizontal grooving to ground floor, articulated by Doric pilasters,
entablature with projecting cornice. The first floor windows alternate with
niches surmounted by panels, articulated by rather attenuated Ionic
pilasters rising from pedestals with moulded capping contained as sill
course. Deep entablature over first floor. The attic storey has rectangular
windows in raised surrounds attenuating with panels and articulated by
Tuscan pilasters. Crowning cornice and blocking course surmounted by
corniced ashlar chimneys. Important corner site. |
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Other Photos |
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Picture source: John Yeadon |
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