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White Hart
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Picture source:
Hania Franek |
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The White Hart was situated at 99-103 High
Street. This 16th century inn, originally called The Antelope, closed in
1932. A grade-II* listed building,
it is now in retail use. |
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Listed
building details: |
Former Antelope Inn then White Hart Inn, now
shops, hair studio and offices. 1570 altered. Timber frame with painted
wattle and daub infill, some painted brick infill and tile-hanging. Plain
tile roof. 3 storeys, the 1st and 2nd floors jettied (lst-floor jetty 1932);
5 bays. Ground floor: C20 shop windows, door and brackets to lst-floor
jetty; left bay has inserted 2-storey archway. Upper floors: timber-framing
exposed having moulded jetty bressummers, carved ends to 2nd-floor jetty
brackets, and one upper tension brace; leaded casement windows fitted into
framing with wood mullions and some old iron casements. Two ribbed and
tabled brick stacks at centre, to front and rear of ridge. Rear: old windows
with ovolo-moulded wood mullions; C20 wing and ground-floor additions not of
special interest. Left and right returns have tile-hung gables.
Interior: upper floors have timber-framed cross-wise partitions and
longitudinal partition wall forming rear corridor which gave access to the
chambers; chambers have spine beams with deep chamfers and lambs tongue
stops; roof has queen-post trusses, old rafters and straight wind braces. |
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Picture source: David Fisher |
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