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New Inn

Picture source: Movement80


 
The New Inn was situated at 259 Dewsbury Road. This grade-II listed pub has now been converted into a supermarket.
 

 
Listed building details:
Public house. c1900. Richly decorated facade in white faience, probably Burmantofts; slate hipped roof, gabled to rear. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Ground-floor central doorway and flanking bar windows each in elliptically-arched bay flanked by paired pilasters supporting entablature with wide segmental pediment over central doorway bay with carved side lights, round-arch central fanlight and small pediment over, centre 1st-floor voussoired round-headed recess with small segmental-headed window with large keyblock and open pediment on console brackets, festooned spandrels. Between 1st-floor bays are paired composite pilasters supporting dentilled cornice which projects over oriels and has wide segmental pediment over centre containing cartouche. Parapet, raised at centre. Ground floor left one storey, half bay, with round arched window and door. Left-hand return: two 1st-floor canted bay windows. Wide 4-flue stack straddles ridge, centre. Interior: replanned and refitted late C20.
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