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The Crown

Date of photo: 2018

Picture source: Simon A


 
The Crown was situated on Wheelgate. A grade-II listed pub.
 

 
Listed building details:
Formerly known as: Suddaby's Hotel WHEELGATE. Public house. 1827, with C20 alteration. Painted brick in English garden-wall bond at front, on painted stone plinth; rear of pink and cream mottled brick in stretcher bond; painted stone dressings and timber doorcase; coped left gable, and brick stacks at end and centre of corrugated pantile roof. 2 storeys and attic; 4-window front. Right of centre panelled double doors with overlight, in plain pilaster and cornice doorcase. All ground- and first-floor windows are 16-pane sashes except for 12-pane sash over door. All have painted sills and wedge lintels. Rebuilt gabled half-dormers with unequal sash windows, 3 of 12 panes, one of 9 panes, painted stone sills and lintels shaped as kneelers at each end. Rear: original segmental carriage arch now closed with glazed doors. INTERIOR: boxed-in staircase with moulded ramped-up handrail, said to retain original spindle balusters
 

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